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Causality in local quantum field theory: Some general results (English)
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26 September 1992
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From locality and the spectral condition, general asymptotic causality properties of chronological \(N\)-point functions (or of \(N\)-particle collision amplitudes in massive theories, resp.) are derived. Results on rates of exponential fall-off of generalized Fourier transforms outside their microsupports are obtained, too.
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locality
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spectral condition
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asymptotic causality properties of chronological \(N\)-point functions
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\(N\)-particle collision amplitudes in massive theories
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rates of exponential fall-off of generalized Fourier transforms outside their microsupports
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