Haag's theorem

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Rudolf Haag showed in 1955 that the interaction picture cannot be rigorously defined in quantum field theory, a result now commonly cited as Haag's Theorem. This is in stark contrast to the successes of perturbative quantum electrodynamics.

Citing the formulation used by Arageorgis:

References

  • Arageorgis, A.: 1995, Fields, Particles, and Curvature: Foundations and Philosophical Aspects of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime, Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. of Pittsburgh.Template:Quantum-stub