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Classical Resummation and Breakdown of Strong-Field QED
T Heinzl1, A Ilderton1, B King1
1Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
QED perturbation theory has been conjectured to break down in sufficiently strong backgrounds, obstructing the analysis of strong-field physics. We show that the breakdown occurs even in classical electrodynamics, at lower field strengths than previously considered, and that it may be cured by resummation. As a consequence, an analogous resummation is required in QED. A detailed investigation shows, for a range of observables, that unitarity removes diagrams previously believed to be responsible for the breakdown of QED perturbation theory.
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