Sunday, August 2, 2015

proof of radius of convergence of perturbation series in quantum electrodynamics zero


Can anyone show detailed proof of why radius of convergence of perturbation series in quantum electrodynamics is zero? And how is perturbation series constructed?


So, as this argument requires imaginary electric charge of bispinor field (negative coupling constant), how is this argument considered valid?





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