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Two-loop diagrams in causal perturbation theory
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    Two-loop diagrams in causal perturbation theory (English)
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    In the framework of the causal perturbation theory, proposed by Epstein and Glaser, the possibility of performing higher-order calculations in a compact form is proven, for the two-loop diagrams. The author develops a computing algorithm whose efficiency is tested for scalar QED, standard QED and QCD. The paper contains a short comprehensive introduction of the axiomatic foundation of the method. The vacuum polarization and the electron propagator are calculated. The paper is a good basis for further examples.
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    causal perturbation theory
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    two-loop diagrams
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    computing algorithm
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    vacuum polarization
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    electron propagator
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