Date
Tue, 14 May 2019
Time
12:00 - 13:15
Location
L4
Speaker
Henning Bostelmann
Organisation
York


Integrable models provide simplified examples of quantum field theories with self-interaction. As often in relativistic quantum theory, their local observables are difficult to control mathematically. One either tries to construct pointlike local quantum fields, leading to possibly divergent series expansions, or one defines the local observables indirectly via wedge-local quantities, losing control over their explicit form.

We propose a new, hybrid approach: We aim to describe local quantum fields; but rather than exhibiting their n-point functions and verifying the Wightman axioms, we establish them as closed operators affiliated with a net of von Neumann algebras. This is shown to work at least in the Ising model.

 

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