Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: Why the pinch technique?
- 1 The pinch technique at one loop
- 2 Advanced pinch technique: Still one loop
- 3 Pinch technique to all orders
- 4 The pinch technique in the Batalin–Vilkovisky framework
- 5 The gauge technique
- 6 Schwinger–Dyson equations in the pinch technique framework
- 7 Nonperturbative gluon mass and quantum solitons
- 8 Nexuses, sphalerons, and fractional topological charge
- 9 A brief summary of d = 3 NAGTs
- 10 The pinch technique for electroweak theory
- 11 Other applications of the pinch technique
- Appendix: Feynman rules
- Index
11 - Other applications of the pinch technique
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: Why the pinch technique?
- 1 The pinch technique at one loop
- 2 Advanced pinch technique: Still one loop
- 3 Pinch technique to all orders
- 4 The pinch technique in the Batalin–Vilkovisky framework
- 5 The gauge technique
- 6 Schwinger–Dyson equations in the pinch technique framework
- 7 Nonperturbative gluon mass and quantum solitons
- 8 Nexuses, sphalerons, and fractional topological charge
- 9 A brief summary of d = 3 NAGTs
- 10 The pinch technique for electroweak theory
- 11 Other applications of the pinch technique
- Appendix: Feynman rules
- Index
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010