In the 2D large-N O(N) quartic model, the large-momentum OPE of the scalar two-point function is divergent: coefficient functions and operator condensates carry n! factorial growths that cancel only off-diagonally, never within a fixed power.
Theory of Pre-Asymptotic Effects in Weak Inclusive Decays
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I give an introduction to the theory of preasymptotic effects based on the systematic OPE/HQET expansion in $1/m_Q$ where $m_Q$ is the heavy quark mass. The general idea is explained in two most instructive examples, with an emphasis on pedagogical aspects. Some important results of the last year are reviewed. In discussing the issue of the quark-hadron duality, one of the basic ingredients of the theory, I prove that the operator product expansion {\em per se} is an asymptotic expansion. The behavior of the high order terms in this expansion determines the onset of duality and the accuracy of the duality relations. The factorial divergence of the high-order terms in OPE implies a sophisticated analytical structure in the $\alpha_s$ plane, with terms of the type $\exp [-\exp (1/\alpha_s )]$.
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Renormalon-like factorial enhancements to power expansion/OPE in a super-renormalizable 2D $O(N)$ quartic model
In the 2D large-N O(N) quartic model, the large-momentum OPE of the scalar two-point function is divergent: coefficient functions and operator condensates carry n! factorial growths that cancel only off-diagonally, never within a fixed power.