Symmetry (Mar 2021)

Boundary Conditions that Remove Certain Ultraviolet Divergences

  • Roderich Tumulka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13040577
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 577

Abstract

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In quantum field theory, Hamiltonians contain particle creation and annihilation terms that are usually ultraviolet (UV) divergent. It is well known that these divergences can sometimes be removed by adding counter-terms and by taking limits in which a UV cutoff tends toward infinity. Here, I review a novel way of removing UV divergences: by imposing a type of boundary condition on the wave function. These conditions, called interior-boundary conditions (IBCs), relate the values of the wave function at two configurations linked by the creation or annihilation of a particle. They allow for a direct definition of the Hamiltonian without renormalization or limiting procedures. In the last section, I review another boundary condition that serves to determine the probability distribution of detection times and places on a time-like 3-surface.

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