We investigate a lattice version of QED by numerical simulations. For the
renormalized charge and mass we find results which are consistent with the
renormalized charge vanishing in the continuum limit. A detailed study of the
relation between bare and renormalized quantities reveals that the Landau pole
lies in a region of parameter space which is made inaccessible by spontaneous
chiral symmetry breaking.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Gockeler1997There
%A Göckeler, M.
%A Horsley, R.
%A Linke, V.
%A Rakow, P.
%A Schierholz, G.
%A Stüben, H.
%D 1997
%J Physical Review Letters
%K qed
%N 19
%P 4119--4122
%R 10.1103/physrevlett.80.4119
%T Is there a Landau Pole Problem in QED?
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.80.4119
%V 80
%X We investigate a lattice version of QED by numerical simulations. For the
renormalized charge and mass we find results which are consistent with the
renormalized charge vanishing in the continuum limit. A detailed study of the
relation between bare and renormalized quantities reveals that the Landau pole
lies in a region of parameter space which is made inaccessible by spontaneous
chiral symmetry breaking.
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abstract = {{We investigate a lattice version of QED by numerical simulations. For the
renormalized charge and mass we find results which are consistent with the
renormalized charge vanishing in the continuum limit. A detailed study of the
relation between bare and renormalized quantities reveals that the Landau pole
lies in a region of parameter space which is made inaccessible by spontaneous
chiral symmetry breaking.}},
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title = {{Is there a Landau Pole Problem in QED?}},
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