Non-Compact Pure Gauge QED in 3D is Free
Abstract
For all Poincar\'e invariant Lagrangians of the form L f(Fμ), in three Euclidean dimensions, where f is any invariant function of a non-compact U(1) field strength Fμ, we find that the only continuum limit (described by just such a gauge field) is that of free field theory: First we approximate a gauge invariant version of Wilson's renormalization group by neglecting all higher derivative terms ∂nF in L, but allowing for a general non-vanishing anomalous dimension. Then we prove analytically that the resulting flow equation has only one acceptable fixed point: the Gaussian fixed point. The possible relevance to high-Tc superconductivity is briefly discussed.
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