
TL;DR
This paper discusses a superconvergence relation in gauge field theory, showing that under certain conditions, the gauge field propagator's discontinuity obeys an exact sum rule, which is physically significant.
Contribution
It introduces a superconvergence relation for gauge field propagators with limited gauge dependence, providing new insights into gauge theories.
Findings
Discontinuity of the gauge propagator satisfies an exact sum rule.
Superconvergence relation holds under limited gauge dependence.
Physically relevant implications for gauge theories.
Abstract
For a limited number of matter fields, the discontinuity of the transverse gauge field propagator can satisfy an exact sum rule. With controlled and limited gauge dependence, this supercconvergence relation is of physical interest.
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TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics
