QED in inhomogeneous magnetic fields

Abstract

A lower bound is placed on the fermionic determinant of Euclidean quantum electrodynamics in three dimensions in the presence of a smooth, finite--flux, static, unidirectional magnetic field B(r)=(0,0,B(r)), where B(r)≥ 0 or B(r)≤ 0 and r is a point in the xy-plane. Bounds are also obtained for the induced spin for 2+1 dimensional QED in the presence of B(r). An upper bound is placed on the fermionic determinant of Euclidean QED in four dimensions in the presence of a strong, static, directionally-varying, square-integrable magnetic field B(r) on 3 .

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