At sufficiently high energies the production of a very large number of particles is kinematically allowed. However, it is well-known that already in the simplest case of a weakly-coupled massive $\lambda \varphi^4$ theory, $n$-particle amplitudes become non-perturbative in the limit where $n$ scales with energy. In this case, the effective expansion parameter, $\lambda n$, is no longer small and the perturbative approach breaks down. In general, the associated $n$-particle production rates were argued to be described by an exponential that, depending on the specifics of the underlying Quantum Field Theory model, could be either growing or decaying in the large-$n$ regime. We investigate such processes in general settings of Effective Field ...
Multiparticle production in (2+1) dimensions is investigated. We show that in a small region around ...
We study the large-scale dynamics of charged particles in a rapidly oscillating field and formulate ...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual inter-mediat...
Calculations of high-energy processes involving the production of a large number of particles in wea...
Threshold amplitudes are considered for $n$-particle production in arbitrary scalar theory. It is fo...
Using the classical recursion relations we compute scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken G...
Using the classical recursion relations we compute scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken G...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual intermediate...
Following a short theoretical motivation based on non-perturbative B+L violating physics within the ...
Computations of multiparticle scattering amplitudes in scalar field theories at high multiplicities ...
Following an argument advanced by Feynman, we consider a method for obtaining the effective action w...
At very high energies scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken gauge theory into multiparticl...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual intermediate...
Abstract We use on-shell methods to calculate tree-level effective field theory (EFT) amplitudes, wi...
We study the power spectrum of dark matter density fluctuations in the framework of the Effective Fi...
Multiparticle production in (2+1) dimensions is investigated. We show that in a small region around ...
We study the large-scale dynamics of charged particles in a rapidly oscillating field and formulate ...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual inter-mediat...
Calculations of high-energy processes involving the production of a large number of particles in wea...
Threshold amplitudes are considered for $n$-particle production in arbitrary scalar theory. It is fo...
Using the classical recursion relations we compute scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken G...
Using the classical recursion relations we compute scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken G...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual intermediate...
Following a short theoretical motivation based on non-perturbative B+L violating physics within the ...
Computations of multiparticle scattering amplitudes in scalar field theories at high multiplicities ...
Following an argument advanced by Feynman, we consider a method for obtaining the effective action w...
At very high energies scattering amplitudes in a spontaneously broken gauge theory into multiparticl...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual intermediate...
Abstract We use on-shell methods to calculate tree-level effective field theory (EFT) amplitudes, wi...
We study the power spectrum of dark matter density fluctuations in the framework of the Effective Fi...
Multiparticle production in (2+1) dimensions is investigated. We show that in a small region around ...
We study the large-scale dynamics of charged particles in a rapidly oscillating field and formulate ...
In a spontaneously broken gauge theory we consider (sub)-processes in which one virtual inter-mediat...