General Ward-Like Relations in Canonical Field Theory
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概要
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Infinitesimal canonical transformation of a field operator is written in terms of the chronological product of the field operator and the generating current. This relation is then generalized to the infinitesimal transformation of the chronological (and retarded) products of any number of field operators. It is shown that the general relations thus obtained contain identities known as the generalized Ward relations in various forms. The general relations given in integral form are converted into differential form. The relation to the similar identities obtained by the path integral method is discussed and use of the general relations is suggested. The argument of a previous paper is, thus, refined and extended in three aspects: (i) constraint variables are treated systematically, (ii) it is pointed out that the general relations hold true for the retarded products, (iii) relation to the path integral method is discussed.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1977-05-25
著者
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Goto Tetsuo
Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University
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TAKAHASHI Yasushi
Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics University of Alberta
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Goto Tetsuo
Theoretical Physics Institute Department Of Physics University Of Alberta
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Takahashi Yasushi
Theoretical Physics Institute Department Of Physics University Of Alberta
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Takahashi Yasuyoshi
Department of Physics, Kumamoto University
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TAKAHASHI Yoshiyuki
Department of Applied Mathematics, Osaka University
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GOTO Tetsuo
Atomic Energy Research Institute College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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GOTO Tetsuo
Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics University of Alberta
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GOTO Tetsuo
Department of Physics and Atomic Energy Research Institute College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
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Takahashi Yoshio
Theoretical Physics Institute, Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Alberta
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