Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis effective potential for canonical noncommutative field theories
Abstract
We apply the Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis (CJT) formalism to the scalar λ φ4 theory in canonical-noncommutative spacetime. We construct the CJT effective potential and the gap equation for general values of the noncommutative parameter θμ. We observe that under the hypothesis of translational invariance, which is assumed in the effective potential construction, differently from the commutative case (θμ= 0), the renormalizability of the gap equation is incompatible with the renormalizability of the effective potential. We argue that our result, is consistent with previous studies suggesting that a uniform ordered phase would be inconsistent with the infrared structure of canonical noncommutative theories.
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