1979
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.20.2499
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Feynman propagator in curved spacetime: A momentum-space representation

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“…We note that a term of the form ξ 2 Rϕ 2 is required by renormalization for a purely quantized scalar field ϕ if a self-interaction term of the form λ 4! ϕ 4 appears in the bare Lagrangian density [34,35]. Here we have found that the Yukawa interaction demands the presence of the renormalized terms ξ 1 Rϕ and ξ 2 Rϕ 2 (as well as the terms λ i ϕ i ), even if they are not present in the bare Lagrangian density.…”
Section: Ultraviolet Divergences and Renormalization Countertermsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We note that a term of the form ξ 2 Rϕ 2 is required by renormalization for a purely quantized scalar field ϕ if a self-interaction term of the form λ 4! ϕ 4 appears in the bare Lagrangian density [34,35]. Here we have found that the Yukawa interaction demands the presence of the renormalized terms ξ 1 Rϕ and ξ 2 Rϕ 2 (as well as the terms λ i ϕ i ), even if they are not present in the bare Lagrangian density.…”
Section: Ultraviolet Divergences and Renormalization Countertermsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Note that we have chosen the notation to emphasize the fact that the effective action depends on the background field in two ways: explicitly through φ b , and implicitly through g(φ b ). The key point (more or less equivalent to Sakharov's "induced gravity" proposal) is that defining the determinant requires both regularization and renormalization, and that doing so introduces counterterms proportional to the first d/2 Seeley-DeWitt coefficients [49,50,51,52]. The form of these counterterms is well-known, and in fact for the second-order differential operator…”
Section: Induced Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the spacetime is topologically trivial and consists of one patch covered by conformally flat coordinates, then the minimally coupled massless Green function equals the flat spacetime Green function (10).…”
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confidence: 99%