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    Why is $$\mathcal{CPT}$$ Fundamental?O. W. Greenberg -2006 -Foundations of Physics 36 (10):1535-1553.
    Lüders and Pauli proved the $\mathcal{CPT}$ theorem based on Lagrangian quantum field theory almost half a century ago. Jost gave a more general proof based on “axiomatic” field theory nearly as long ago. The axiomatic point of view has two advantages over the Lagrangian one. First, the axiomatic point of view makes clear why $\mathcal{CPT}$ is fundamental—because it is intimately related to Lorentz invariance. Secondly, the axiomatic proof gives a simple way to calculate the $\mathcal{CPT}$ transform of any relativistic field (...) without calculating $\mathcal{C}$ , $\mathcal{P}$ and $\mathcal{T}$ separately and then multiplying them. The purpose of this pedagogical paper is to “deaxiomatize” the $\mathcal{CPT}$ theorem by explaining it in a few simple steps. We use theorems of distribution theory and of several complex variables without proof to make the exposition elementary. (shrink)
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    Study of a Model of Quantum Electrodynamics.O. W. Greenberg -2000 -Foundations of Physics 30 (3):383-391.
    This paper studies the model of the quantum electrodynamics (QED) of a single nonrelativistic electron due to W. Pauli and M. Fierz and studied further by P. Blanchard. This model exhibits infrared divergence in a very simple context. The infrared divergence is associated with the inequivalence of the Hilbert spaces associated with the free Hamiltonian and with the complete Hamiltonian. Infrared divergences that are visible in the perturbative description disappear in the space of the clothed electrons. In this model when (...) the Hamiltonian is expressed in terms of the “physical” fields that create the electron together with its cloud of soft photons, the variational principle suggested earlier can be applied. At finite time the Heisenberg field of the model acts in the space of the perturbative electron together with a finite number of perturbative photons, while the “physical” field can be chosen to act in the space of the exact (“physical”) electron eigenstates together with a finite number of physical photons. The space of the physical (or clothed) electron states can be chosen to be a Fock space. (shrink)
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    The Relation of Constraints on Particle Statistics for Different Species of Particles.O. W. Greenberg &Robert C. Hilborn -1999 -Foundations of Physics 29 (3):397-407.
    Quons are particles characterized by the parameter q, which permits smooth interpolation between Bose and Fermi statistics; q = 1 gives bosons, q = -1 gives fermions. In this paper we give a heuristic argument for an extension of conservation of statistics to quons with trilinear couplings of the form ffb, where f is fermion-like and b is boson-like. We show that q f 2 = qb. In particular, we relate the bound on qγ for photons to the bound on (...) qe for electrons, allowing the very precise bound for electrons to be carried over to photons. An extension of this argument suggests that all particles are fermions or bosons to a high precision. (shrink)
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    Book Review: A Tale of Two Continents. By Abraham Pais. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1997, vii–xvi + 1–511, $35.00 (hardcover). [REVIEW]O. W. Greenberg -2001 -Foundations of Physics 31 (5):869-870.
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    Book Review: Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell. By A. Zee, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2003, ISBN: 0-691-01019-6, xv+518 pp. $49.50 (hardcover). [REVIEW]O. W. Greenberg -2004 -Foundations of Physics 34 (1):187-188.
  6. Book Review: The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume III: Supersymmetry. [REVIEW]O. W. Greenberg -2000 -Foundations of Physics 30 (7):1131-1134.
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