A deformation of the dimensional-regularization technique that is useful for theories where the common dimensional regularization does not apply is formulated. The Dirac algebra is not dimensionally continued, to avoid inconsistencies with the trace of an odd product of gamma matrices in odd dimensions. The regularization is completed with an evanescent higher-derivative deformation, which proves to be efficient in practical computations. This technique is particularly convenient in three dimensions for Chern-Simons gauge fields, two-component fermions and four-fermion models in the large N limit, eventually coupled with quantum gravity. Differently from even dimensions, in odd dimensions it is not always possible to have propagators with f...
In flat space, gamma(5) and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry, b...
We compute the two-loop β-function of scalar and spinorial quantum electrodynamics as well as pure ...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
Abstract We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ 5 ma...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ$_{5}$ matrix,...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ$_{5}$ matrix,...
We define a modified dimensional-regularization technique that overcomes several difficulties of the...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric e tensor and the y 5 matrix, i...
We explicitly construct fractals of dimension $$4{-}\varepsilon $$ on which dimensional regularizati...
One-loop Feynman diagrams, when regularized using the continuous dimension method, exhibit single po...
In the present paper we evaluate the anomaly for the abelian axial current in a non abelian chiral g...
AbstractIn flat space, γ5 and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry,...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric e tensor and the y 5 matrix, i...
In flat space, gamma5 and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry in s...
In flat space, gamma(5) and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry, b...
In flat space, gamma(5) and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry, b...
We compute the two-loop β-function of scalar and spinorial quantum electrodynamics as well as pure ...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
Abstract We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ 5 ma...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ$_{5}$ matrix,...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric ϵ tensor and the γ$_{5}$ matrix,...
We define a modified dimensional-regularization technique that overcomes several difficulties of the...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric e tensor and the y 5 matrix, i...
We explicitly construct fractals of dimension $$4{-}\varepsilon $$ on which dimensional regularizati...
One-loop Feynman diagrams, when regularized using the continuous dimension method, exhibit single po...
In the present paper we evaluate the anomaly for the abelian axial current in a non abelian chiral g...
AbstractIn flat space, γ5 and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry,...
We study the Lorentz and Dirac algebra, including the antisymmetric e tensor and the y 5 matrix, i...
In flat space, gamma5 and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry in s...
In flat space, gamma(5) and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry, b...
In flat space, gamma(5) and the epsilon tensor break the dimensionally continued Lorentz symmetry, b...
We compute the two-loop β-function of scalar and spinorial quantum electrodynamics as well as pure ...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...