Renormalizability and infrared finiteness of nonlinear \(\sigma\)-models: A regularization-independent analysis for compact coset spaces (Q1118887)

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Renormalizability and infrared finiteness of nonlinear \(\sigma\)-models: A regularization-independent analysis for compact coset spaces
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    Renormalizability and infrared finiteness of nonlinear \(\sigma\)-models: A regularization-independent analysis for compact coset spaces (English)
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    The nonlinear \(\sigma\) models in two space-time dimensions corresponding to compact homogeneous coset spaces G/H are studied with particular attention to three problems: first, independence of coordinate choice and regularization, second, the physical content of the theory, and finally the regularity of the ``physics'' in the infrared limit. Concerning in particular the physical content of the theory, we construct a set of local observables whose correlation functions depend on a finite number of parameters identified among those defining the metric tensor of the coset space. For these models, we give a general proof of renormalizability based on the introduction of a nilpotent BRS operator which describes the nonlinear isometries and a classical action which contains a mass term for all quantized fields. The mass term belongs to a finite dimensional representation of the group G, which allows us to prove the conjecture that the correlation functions of local observables, i.e., the local operators invariant under G, are regular in the infrared limit.
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    nonlinear \(\sigma \) models
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    renormalizability
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    nonlinear isometries
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