Quantum field theory with an interaction on the boundary
Abstract
We consider quantum theory of fields φ defined on a D dimensional manifold (bulk) with an interaction V(φ) concentrated on a d<D dimensional surface (brane). Such a quantum field theory can be less singular than the one in d dimensions with the interaction V(φ). It is shown that scaling properties of fields on the brane are different from the ones in the bulk.
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