Renormalization of nonequilibrium dynamics at large N and finite temperature

Abstract

We generalize a previously proposed renormalization and computation scheme for nonequilibrium dynamics to include finite temperature and one-loop selfconsistency as arising in the large-N limit. Since such a scheme amounts essentially to tadpole summation, it also includes, at high temperature, the hard mass corrections proportional to T2. We present some numerical examples at T=0 and at finite temperature; the results reproduce the essential features of other groups. Especially, we can confirm a recently discovered sum rule for the late time behaviour.

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