``The language of Dirac's theory of radiation'': the inception and initial reception of a tool for the quantum field theorist (Q2084276)
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``The language of Dirac's theory of radiation'': the inception and initial reception of a tool for the quantum field theorist (English)
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18 October 2022
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The paper gives a cogent reconstruction of how Paul Dirac came to interpret the various terms in a quantum-mechanical perturbation expansion as describing ``virtual'' processes, a view that the author calls ``picture of subsequent transitions''. This is relevant for current philosophical debates on whether such virtual transitions (and, in quantum field theory, virtual particles) have ontological significance.
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