Renormalization out of equilibrium in a superrenormalizable theory

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Abstract

We discuss the renormalization of the initial value problem in nonequilibrium quantum field theory within a simple, yet instructive, example and show how to obtain a renormalized time evolution for the two-point functions of a scalar field and its conjugate momentum at all times. The scheme we propose is applicable to systems that are initially far from equilibrium and compatible with nonsecular approximation schemes which capture thermalization. It is based on Kadanoff-Baym equations for non-Gaussian initial states, complemented by usual vacuum counterterms. We explicitly demonstrate how various cutoff-dependent effects peculiar to nonequilibrium systems, including time-dependent divergences or initial-time singularities, are avoided by taking an initial non-Gaussian three-point vacuum correlation into account.

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Garny, M., & Reinosa, U. (2016). Renormalization out of equilibrium in a superrenormalizable theory. Physical Review D, 94(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.94.045012

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