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Toward finite quantum field theories

S. Rajpoot, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1986 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 2, pp 117-138
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In particular, the representations of all simple classical groups satisfying the anomaly-free and no-charge renormalization conditions for finiteN=1 field theories are discussed in this paper, where it is shown that an N=1 finiteSU (5)-based model of strong and electroweak interactions can contain at most five conventional families of quarks and leptons, a constraint almost compatible with the one deduced from cosmological arguments.
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The properties that make theN=4 super Yang-Mills theory free from ultraviolet divergences are (i) a universal coupling for gauge and matter interactions, (ii) anomaly-free representations, (iii) no charge renormalization, and (iv) if masses are explicitly introduced into the theory, then these are required to satisfy the mass-squared supertrace sum rule ∑s=0,1/2(−1)2s+1(2s+1)Ms2=0 FiniteN=2 theories are found to satisfy the above criteria The missing member in this class of field theories are finite field theories consisting ofN=1 superfields These theories are discussed in the light of the above finiteness properties In particular, the representations of all simple classical groups satisfying the anomaly-free and no-charge renormalization conditions for finiteN=1 field theories are discussed A consequence of these restrictions on the allowed representations is that anN=1 finiteSU (5)-based model of strong and electroweak interactions can contain at most five conventional families of quarks and leptons, a constraint almost compatible with the one deduced from cosmological arguments

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