Dimensional renormalizability in compactified spaces
Abstract
We first briefly review some aspects of the techniques of dealing with ultraviolet divergences in Feynman amplitudes in an Euclidian D-dimensional space-time. Next we consider compactification of a d-dimensional (d≤ D) subspace. This includes effects of temperature and of compactification of d-1 spatial coordinates. Then we show how dimensional renormalization can be implemented for a field theory defined on this Euclidian space-time with a compactified subspace.
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