Supercurrent Anomaly in the Frame work of Analytic Regularization
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概要
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It is shown that if the method of analytic regularization is used with care, one can get the anomaly of the supercurrent obtained earlier by various authors using different regularization techniques. We show in two explicit examples that the anomaly of the supercurrent is correctly reproduced and gauge-invariance is also maintained at the one-loop level by the analytic regularization procedure.
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- 1982-07-25
著者
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Fujii Yasunori
Nihon Fukushi University
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Fujii Yasunori
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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KUMAR Satish
Institute of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Kumar Satish
Institute Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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FUJII Yasunori
Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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