How Haag-Tied is QFT, Really?

Philosophy of Physics 2 (1):8 (2024)
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Abstract

Haag’s theorem cries out for explanation and critical assessment: It sounds the alarm that something is (perhaps) not right in one of the standard ways of constructing interacting fields to be used in generating predictions for scattering experiments. Viewpoints as to the precise nature of the problem, the appropriate solution, and subsequently-called-for developments in areas of physics, mathematics, and philosophy differ widely. In this paper, we develop and deploy a conceptual framework for critically assessing these disparate responses to Haag’s theorem. Doing so reveals the driving force of more general questions as to the nature and purpose of foundational work in physics.

Author Profiles

Chris Mitsch
University of Pittsburgh
Marian J. R. Gilton
University of Pittsburgh
David Freeborn
Northeastern University

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