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Using Wavelet Bases to Separate Scales in Quantum Field Theor

Posted on:2018-09-05Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:The University of IowaCandidate:Michlin, Tracie LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2470390020956513Subject:Applied Mathematics
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis investigates the use of Daubechies wavelets to separate scales in local quantum field theory. Field theories have an infinite number of degrees of freedom on all distance scales. Quantum field theories are believed to describe the physics of subatomic particles. These theories have no known mathematically convergent approximation methods. Daubechies wavelet bases can be used separate degrees of freedom on different distance scales. Volume and resolution truncations lead to mathematically well-defined truncated theories that can be treated using established methods. This work demonstrates that flow equation methods can be used to block diagonalize truncated field theoretic Hamiltonians by scale. This eliminates the fine scale degrees of freedom. This may lead to approximation methods and provide an understanding of how to formulate well-defined fine resolution limits.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quantum field, Scales, Theories, Methods
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