Perturbative solution of the Schwinger model
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Abstract: For the exactly solvable Schwinger model one interesting question is how to infer the exact solution from perturbation theory. We give a systematic procedure of deriving the exact solution from Feynman diagrams of arbitrary order for arbitrary -point functions. As a byproduct, from perturbation theory we derive exact integral equations that the -point functions have to obey.
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