2010
DOI: 10.1140/epjh/e2010-00004-1
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Jorge A. Swieca’s contributions to quantum field theory in the 60s and 70s and their relevance in present research

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“…The vanishing of the Maxwell current is characteristic of massive gauge theories. Schwinger was the first who conjectured this charge screening and Swieca presented a screening theorem [72] [64]. In couplings to complex matter there exists also the conserved current which counts the (always unscreened) global charge of complex fields and exists also in the absence of vectormesons.…”
Section: Couplings To Hermitian Fields and The Higgs Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vanishing of the Maxwell current is characteristic of massive gauge theories. Schwinger was the first who conjectured this charge screening and Swieca presented a screening theorem [72] [64]. In couplings to complex matter there exists also the conserved current which counts the (always unscreened) global charge of complex fields and exists also in the absence of vectormesons.…”
Section: Couplings To Hermitian Fields and The Higgs Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have no counterparts in classical electromagnetism. The first indications of what may be different with massive vectormesons came from Schwinger [79] who suggested that in such a case the charge is "screened" (vanishes); as a model which only exists in the screening phase he proposed the d=1+1 rigorously solvable "Schwinger model" [72]. In a subsequent structural (nonperturbative) proof of charge-screening by Swieca [76] it became clear that in couplings of massive vectormesons to complex matter there are two conserved currents namely the identically conserved Maxwell current from the divergence of the massive field strength j µ = ∂ ν F µν and the particle-antiparticle counting current of complex fields; they only coalesce in the massless limit.…”
Section: Selfinteracting Massive Gluons and Remarks On Confinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…there is nothing in the intrinsic properties of the observables of the two theories which reveals that a nonvanishing one-point function was used in the recipe for their construction. For a detailed discussion of these issues see [23].…”
Section: Stringlike Potentials In Interactions Schwinger-higgs Chargmentioning
confidence: 99%