Fields in the Language of String: Divergences and Renormalization

Abstract

This paper describes my talk given to the 27th Johns Hopkins Workshop: Symmetries and Mysteries of M Theory, G\"oteborg, Sweden, 24-26 August, 2003. After a brief introduction to the lightcone worldsheet formalism for summing the planar diagrams of field theory, I explain how the uv divergences of quantum field theory translate to the new language of string. It is shown through one loop that, at least for scalar cubic vertices, the counter-terms necessary for Poincar\'e invariance in space-time dimensions D≤ 6 are indeed local on the worldsheet. The extension to cover the case of gauge field vertices will be more complicated due to the extra divergences at p+=0 in lightcone gauge.

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