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From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD
The non-equilibrium quantum field dynamics is usually described in the closed-time-path formalism. The initial state correlations are introduced into the generating functional by non-local source terms. We propose a functional approach to the Dyson-Schwinger equation, which treats the non-local and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01357-X http://cds.cern.ch/record/538856 |
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author | Wang, Q. Redlich, K. Stoecker, Horst Greiner, W. |
author_facet | Wang, Q. Redlich, K. Stoecker, Horst Greiner, W. |
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description | The non-equilibrium quantum field dynamics is usually described in the closed-time-path formalism. The initial state correlations are introduced into the generating functional by non-local source terms. We propose a functional approach to the Dyson-Schwinger equation, which treats the non-local and local source terms in the same way. In this approach, the generating functional is formulated for the connected Green functions and one-particle-irreducible vertices. The great advantages of our approach over the widely used two-particle-irreducible method are that it is much simpler and that it is easy to implement the procedure in a computer program to automatically generate the Feynman diagrams for a given process. The method is then applied to a pure gluon plasma to derive the gauge-covariant transport equation from the Dyson-Schwinger equation in the background covariant gauge. We discuss the structure of the kinetic equation and show its relationship with the classical one. We derive the gauge-covariant collision part and present an approximation in the vicinity of equilibrium. The role of the non-local source kernel in the non-equilibrium system is discussed in the context of a free scalar field. |
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spelling | cern-5388562023-03-14T17:19:10Zdoi:10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01357-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/538856engWang, Q.Redlich, K.Stoecker, HorstGreiner, W.From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCDParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe non-equilibrium quantum field dynamics is usually described in the closed-time-path formalism. The initial state correlations are introduced into the generating functional by non-local source terms. We propose a functional approach to the Dyson-Schwinger equation, which treats the non-local and local source terms in the same way. In this approach, the generating functional is formulated for the connected Green functions and one-particle-irreducible vertices. The great advantages of our approach over the widely used two-particle-irreducible method are that it is much simpler and that it is easy to implement the procedure in a computer program to automatically generate the Feynman diagrams for a given process. The method is then applied to a pure gluon plasma to derive the gauge-covariant transport equation from the Dyson-Schwinger equation in the background covariant gauge. We discuss the structure of the kinetic equation and show its relationship with the classical one. We derive the gauge-covariant collision part and present an approximation in the vicinity of equilibrium. The role of the non-local source kernel in the non-equilibrium system is discussed in the context of a free scalar field.The non-equilibrium quantum field dynamics is usually described in the closed-time-path formalism. The initial state correlations are introduced into the generating functional by non-local source terms. We propose a functional approach to the Dyson-Schwinger equation, which treats the non-local and local source terms in the same way. In this approach, the generating functional is formulated for the connected Green functions and one-particle-irreducible vertices. The great advantages of our approach over the widely used two-particle-irreducible method are that it is much simpler and that it is easy to implement the procedure in a computer program to automatically generate the Feynman diagrams for a given process. The method is then applied to a pure gluon plasma to derive the gauge-covariant transport equation from the Dyson-Schwinger equation in the background covariant gauge. We discuss the structure of the kinetic equation and show its relationship with the classical one. We derive the gauge-covariant collision part and present an approximation in the vicinity of equilibrium. The role of the non-local source kernel in the non-equilibrium system is discussed in the context of a free scalar field.The non-equilibrium quantum field dynamics is usually described in the closed-time-path formalism. The initial state correlations are introduced into the generating functional by non-local source terms. We propose a functional approach to the Dyson–Schwinger equation, which treats the non-local and local source terms in the same way. In this approach, the generating functional is formulated for the connected Green functions and one-particle-irreducible vertices. The great advantages of our approach over the widely used two-particle-irreducible method are that it is much simpler and that it is easy to implement the procedure in a computer program to automatically generate the Feynman diagrams for a given process. The method is then applied to a pure gluon plasma to derive the gauge-covariant transport equation from the Dyson–Schwinger equation in the background-covariant gauge. We discuss the structure of the kinetic equation and show its relationship with the classical one. We derive the gauge-covariant collision part and present an approximation in the vicinity of equilibrium. The role of the non-local source kernel in the non-equilibrium system is discussed in the context of a free scalar field.hep-ph/0202165CERN-TH-2002-015CERN-TH-2002-015oai:cds.cern.ch:5388562002-02-16 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Wang, Q. Redlich, K. Stoecker, Horst Greiner, W. From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title | From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title_full | From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title_fullStr | From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title_full_unstemmed | From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title_short | From the Dyson-Schwinger to the Transport Equation in the Background Field Gauge of QCD |
title_sort | from the dyson-schwinger to the transport equation in the background field gauge of qcd |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01357-X http://cds.cern.ch/record/538856 |
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