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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Unified-gauge formalism at two loops

    George Leibbrandt in Physical and Nonstandard Gauges (1990)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Practical Look at Non-Covariant Gauges

    One of the most familiar non-covariant gauges is the Coulomb gauge defined by ∂kAk (x) = 0, k = 1,2,3, with applications mainly in quantum electrodynamics (Ak is the photon field). In non-Abelian models, the domi...

    George Leibbrandt in XXIV International Conference on High Energy Physics (1989)

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    One-loopN-point functions in the light-cone gauge

    We consider, in the light-cone gauge, the possible structure of the counterterms arising in the solution to the renormalization equation. Using the structure of these counterterms and the noncovariant formalis...

    George Leibbrandt, Su-Long Nyeo in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields (1986)

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    Nonlinear superposition for Liouville's equation in three spatial dimensions

    We derive in 3+0 dimensions exact solutions of Liouville's equation \(\vec \triangledown\) 2α=exp α, by applying th...

    George Leibbrandt in Letters in Mathematical Physics (1980)