Resummed relative entropy fixes the sign of asymptotic growth of EFT coefficients and signals instabilities, with the Schwinger effect in fermionic QED as a concrete example obtained via Euclidean-to-Minkowski analytic continuation.
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The paper claims to demonstrate relaxation to equilibrium in a classical gaseous system through boundary conditions that follow Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
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Bounds on nonlinear effective field theories via resurgent relative entropy
Resummed relative entropy fixes the sign of asymptotic growth of EFT coefficients and signals instabilities, with the Schwinger effect in fermionic QED as a concrete example obtained via Euclidean-to-Minkowski analytic continuation.
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The problem of relaxation to equilibrium
The paper claims to demonstrate relaxation to equilibrium in a classical gaseous system through boundary conditions that follow Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.