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On the Breakdown of Perturbation Theory
Published 1992-12-04Version 1
The production of o(1/g^2) particles in a weakly-coupled theory is believed to be non-perturbatively suppressed. I comment on the prospects of (a) establishing this rigorously, and (b) estimating the effect to exponential accuracy semiclassically, by discussing two closely-related problems: the large-order behaviour of few-point Green functions, and induced excitation in quantum mechanics. Induced tunneling in the latter case is exponentially enhanced for frequencies of the order of the barrier height.
Comments: (13 pages), CPTH/C209-1292 (Talk at the Kiev Conference on: Modern Problems in QFT, Strings and Quantum Gravity, June 1992)
Journal: Theor.Math.Phys.95:491-498,1993; Teor.Mat.Fiz.95:187-196,1993
DOI: 10.1007/BF01017133
Categories: hep-th
Keywords: perturbation theory, few-point green functions, large-order behaviour, quantum mechanics, barrier height
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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