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On the kinematics of the last Wigner particle
(2019)
Wigner's particle classification provides for "continuous spin" representations of the Poincaré group, corresponding to a class of (as yet unobserved) massless particles. Rather than building their induced realizations by ...
String chopping and time-ordered products of linear string-localized quantum fields
(2018-03)
For a renormalizability proof of perturbative models in the Epstein-Glaser scheme with string-localized quantum fields, one needs to know what freedom one has in the definition of time-ordered products of the interaction ...
Correction to: The chirality theorem
(2018-10)
The chirality theorem
(2018-03)
We show how chirality of the weak interactions stems from string independence in the string-local formalism of quantum field theory.
Stora's fine notion of divergent amplitudes
(2016-11)
Stora and coworkers refined the notion of divergent quantum amplitude, somewhat upsetting the standard power-counting recipe. This unexpectedly clears the way to new prototypes for free and interacting field theories of ...
The Kirillov picture for the Wigner particle
(2018-06)
We discuss the Kirillov method for massless Wigner particles, usually (mis)named "continuous spin" or "infinite spin" particles. These appear in Wigner's classification of the unitary representations of the Poincaré group, ...