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<h5>introduction</h5>
 
<h5>introduction</h5>
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In QFT, amplitude = sum of integrals = <math>\sum_{n\text{ loops}}</math> sum of integrals
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in [[QED]], anomalous electron magnetic dipole moment = 11 digits match
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1.00115965219
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problem as n grows
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* number of Feynman diagrams grows exponentially
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* integrals are becoming difficult
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* correction terms
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 The g factor sets the strength of an electron’s interaction with a magnetic field. In classical physics (left) magnetic lines of force (perpendicular to the page) induce a curvature in the electron’s path. In quantum electrodynamics (right) the electron interacts with the field by emitting or absorbing a photon. The event is represented in a Feynman diagram, where space extends along the horizontal axis and time moves up the vertical axis.
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<h5>two-loop diagrams</h5>
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* 7 two-loop diagrams
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* 72 three-loop diagrams
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* Toichiro Kinoshita
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*  four-loop Feynman diagrams 891<br>
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** [http://www.centrofermi.it/docs/primaconferenza/laporta_conferenzafermi.pdf Numerical calculation of electron g-2 at 4 loops in QED] S. Laporta<br>
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* five-loop Feynman diagrams. There are 12,672
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* number of Feynman diagrams http://oeis.org/A005413
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* [http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:5hOX9DCrL7sJ:www.physics.ohio-state.edu/%7Ekass/P780_L3_sp03.ppt+anamalous+magnetic+moment+electron+feynman+diagram&hl=ko&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShmuOjISGxcCejbd6l7kWuRiTY7AtBHwKpZ_Zec4dSTPlJ8kqZSA80srABAl8PEFKnJJVfrawIHlkI0Z9S5wA1ArJMpmMERZp3I3ppK4BN5drRWx4mJi8VTW_wf8xjrs3v1VOqX&sig=AHIEtbTIAIEubf5ZHYPXPv4aE6ImvmxEVw http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:5hOX9DCrL7sJ:www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~kass/P780_L3_sp03.ppt+anamalous+magnetic+moment+electron+feynman+diagram&hl=ko&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShmuOjISGxcCejbd6l7kWuRiTY7AtBHwKpZ_Zec4dSTPlJ8kqZSA80srABAl8PEFKnJJVfrawIHlkI0Z9S5wA1ArJMpmMERZp3I3ppK4BN5drRWx4mJi8VTW_wf8xjrs3v1VOqX&sig=AHIEtbTIAIEubf5ZHYPXPv4aE6ImvmxEVw]
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* <br>[http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/num2/g-ology/1 ]
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* [http://www.strings.ph.qmul.ac.uk/%7Ebigdraw/feynman/slide3.html http://www.strings.ph.qmul.ac.uk/~bigdraw/feynman/slide3.html]
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* [http://eskesthai.blogspot.com/2010/12/muon.html ]<br>
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* http://universe-review.ca/R15-12-QFT.htm<br>
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*   <br>
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* http://www.aspden.org/books/2edpoc/2edpocap3.pdf<br>
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* http://aias.us/documents/uft/a18thpaper.pdf<br>
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<h5 style="margin: 0px; line-height: 2em;">anaomalous muon magnetic dipole moment</h5>
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*  anaomalous muon magnetic dipole moment is still unknown<br>
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* http://eskesthai.blogspot.com/2010/12/muon.html<br>
  
 
 
 
 
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anomalous_magnetic_dipole_moment
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
 
* http://www.scholarpedia.org/
 
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<h5>expositions</h5>
 
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* Brian Hayes, “g-OLOGY,” American Scientist 92, no. 3 (2004): 212. http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/num2/g-ology/1
  
 
 
 
 

2011년 1월 17일 (월) 11:05 판

introduction

In QFT, amplitude = sum of integrals = \(\sum_{n\text{ loops}}\) sum of integrals

in QED, anomalous electron magnetic dipole moment = 11 digits match

1.00115965219

problem as n grows

  • number of Feynman diagrams grows exponentially
  • integrals are becoming difficult
  • correction terms

[/pages/3589069/attachments/4562673 2004329152457_150.gif]

 The g factor sets the strength of an electron’s interaction with a magnetic field. In classical physics (left) magnetic lines of force (perpendicular to the page) induce a curvature in the electron’s path. In quantum electrodynamics (right) the electron interacts with the field by emitting or absorbing a photon. The event is represented in a Feynman diagram, where space extends along the horizontal axis and time moves up the vertical axis.

 

 

two-loop diagrams
  • 7 two-loop diagrams

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  • 72 three-loop diagrams

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