There are two possible sources of the factorial large-order behavior of a typical perturbative series. First, the number of different Feynman diagrams may be large; second, there may be abnormally large diagrams known as renormalons. It is well known that the large combinatorial number of diagrams is described by instanton-type solutions of the classical equations. We demonstrate that, from the functional-integral viewpoint, the renormalons do not correspond to a particular configuration but manifest themselves as dilatation modes in the functional space
The dilation invariance is studied in the framework of Epstein-Glaser approach to renormalization th...
AbstractThe universality of vacuum condensate can be exploited to relate the infrared renormalon cau...
Perturbative expansions in quantum field theory diverge for at least two reasons: the number of Feyn...
There are two possible sources of the factorial large-order behavior of a typical perturbative serie...
There are two sources of the factorial large-order behavior of a typical perturbative series. First,...
According to Lipatov, the high orders of perturbation theory are determinedby saddle-point configura...
AbstractA certain pattern of divergence of perturbative expansions in quantum field theories, relate...
We study the free energy of integrable, asymptotically free field theories in two dimensions coupled...
AbstractThe large-order behaviour of QCD is dominated by renormalons. On the other hand renormalons ...
Configuration (x-)space renormalization of euclidean Feynman amplitudes in a massless quantum field ...
Perturbative expansions in many physical systems yield "only" asymptotic series which are not even B...
We explore the physics of renormalons in integrable models under the framework of resurgence. In the...
In theories with renormalons the perturbative series is factorially divergent even after restricting...
The coefficients in perturbative expansions in gauge theories are factoriallyincreasing, predominant...
We analyze the renormalon diagram of gauge theories on R3×S1. In particular, we perform exact one lo...
The dilation invariance is studied in the framework of Epstein-Glaser approach to renormalization th...
AbstractThe universality of vacuum condensate can be exploited to relate the infrared renormalon cau...
Perturbative expansions in quantum field theory diverge for at least two reasons: the number of Feyn...
There are two possible sources of the factorial large-order behavior of a typical perturbative serie...
There are two sources of the factorial large-order behavior of a typical perturbative series. First,...
According to Lipatov, the high orders of perturbation theory are determinedby saddle-point configura...
AbstractA certain pattern of divergence of perturbative expansions in quantum field theories, relate...
We study the free energy of integrable, asymptotically free field theories in two dimensions coupled...
AbstractThe large-order behaviour of QCD is dominated by renormalons. On the other hand renormalons ...
Configuration (x-)space renormalization of euclidean Feynman amplitudes in a massless quantum field ...
Perturbative expansions in many physical systems yield "only" asymptotic series which are not even B...
We explore the physics of renormalons in integrable models under the framework of resurgence. In the...
In theories with renormalons the perturbative series is factorially divergent even after restricting...
The coefficients in perturbative expansions in gauge theories are factoriallyincreasing, predominant...
We analyze the renormalon diagram of gauge theories on R3×S1. In particular, we perform exact one lo...
The dilation invariance is studied in the framework of Epstein-Glaser approach to renormalization th...
AbstractThe universality of vacuum condensate can be exploited to relate the infrared renormalon cau...
Perturbative expansions in quantum field theory diverge for at least two reasons: the number of Feyn...