Finite renormalization freedom in locally covariant quantum field theories on curved spacetime is known to be tightly constrained, under certain standard hypothe- ses, to the same terms as in flat spacetime up to finitely many curvature dependent terms. These hypotheses include, in particular, locality, covariance, scaling, microlocal regularity and continuous and analytic dependence on the metric and coupling para- meters. The analytic dependence hypothesis is somewhat unnatural, because it requires that locally covariant observables (which are simultaneously defined on all spacetimes) depend continuously on an arbitrary metric, with the dependence strengthened to ana- lytic on analytic metrics. Moreover the fact that analytic metrics are globally rigid makes the implementation of this requirement at the level of local ∗-algebras of observables rather technically cumbersome. We show that the conditions of locality, covariance, scal- ing and a naturally strengthened microlocal spectral condition, are actually sufficient to constrain the allowed finite renormalizations equally strongly, thus eliminating both the continuity and the somewhat unnatural analyticity hypotheses. The key step in the proof uses the Peetre–Slovák theorem on the characterization of (in general non-linear) differential operators by their locality and regularity properties.

Analytic Dependence is an Unnecessary Requirement in Renormalization of Locally Covariant QFT / Khavkine, Igor; Moretti, Valter. - In: COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0010-3616. - STAMPA. - 344:2(2016), pp. 581-620. [10.1007/s00220-016-2618-7]

Analytic Dependence is an Unnecessary Requirement in Renormalization of Locally Covariant QFT

Khavkine, Igor;Moretti, Valter
2016-01-01

Abstract

Finite renormalization freedom in locally covariant quantum field theories on curved spacetime is known to be tightly constrained, under certain standard hypothe- ses, to the same terms as in flat spacetime up to finitely many curvature dependent terms. These hypotheses include, in particular, locality, covariance, scaling, microlocal regularity and continuous and analytic dependence on the metric and coupling para- meters. The analytic dependence hypothesis is somewhat unnatural, because it requires that locally covariant observables (which are simultaneously defined on all spacetimes) depend continuously on an arbitrary metric, with the dependence strengthened to ana- lytic on analytic metrics. Moreover the fact that analytic metrics are globally rigid makes the implementation of this requirement at the level of local ∗-algebras of observables rather technically cumbersome. We show that the conditions of locality, covariance, scal- ing and a naturally strengthened microlocal spectral condition, are actually sufficient to constrain the allowed finite renormalizations equally strongly, thus eliminating both the continuity and the somewhat unnatural analyticity hypotheses. The key step in the proof uses the Peetre–Slovák theorem on the characterization of (in general non-linear) differential operators by their locality and regularity properties.
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Khavkine, Igor; Moretti, Valter
Analytic Dependence is an Unnecessary Requirement in Renormalization of Locally Covariant QFT / Khavkine, Igor; Moretti, Valter. - In: COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0010-3616. - STAMPA. - 344:2(2016), pp. 581-620. [10.1007/s00220-016-2618-7]
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