Project Details
A universal concept of asymptotic completeness in non-relativistic QED
Applicant
Professor Dr. Wojciech Dybalski
Subject Area
Mathematics
Term
from 2012 to 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 213105674
Asymptotic completeness, which is one of the central concepts in scattering theory, requires that all the physical states of a given system have an interpretation in terms of particles. While this property is well understood in quantum mechanics, its status in quantum field theory, both relativistic and non-relativistic, is much less clear. In quantum electrodynamics even a generally accepted formulation of this concept is missing to date due to a complicated infrared structure of the theory.This project is a part of a larger enterprise aiming at a formulation of a universal concept of asymptotic completeness in quantum electrodynamics. This concept should be meaningful in each of the standard approaches to the subject, as forexample the non-relativistic, algebraic and perturbative approach. The present research objective is to find a notion of asymptotic completeness applicable to models of non-relativistic quantum electrodynamics, irrespectively of their infrared structure. This notion should be consistent with the qualitative understanding of particle aspects developed in the framework of algebraic quantum field theory.
DFG Programme
Research Fellowships
International Connection
France, Switzerland