Lefschetz thimble analysis reveals topological blocking that prevents the Schwinger effect in the Salpeter equation and supplies a unified geometric interpretation across relativistic wave equations.
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Backreaction in semiclassical scalar QED in 1+1D avoids instabilities and produces over-screening at high external charges.
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Topological Blocking of the Schwinger Effect in the Salpeter Equation: A Lefschetz Thimble Analysis
Lefschetz thimble analysis reveals topological blocking that prevents the Schwinger effect in the Salpeter equation and supplies a unified geometric interpretation across relativistic wave equations.
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Revisiting semiclassical scalar QED in 1+1 dimensions
Backreaction in semiclassical scalar QED in 1+1D avoids instabilities and produces over-screening at high external charges.