articleJan 1, 2003Closed access
Heat kernel expansion: user's manual
VDVassilevich, D V
Abstract
The heat kernel expansion is a very convenient tool for studying one-loop divergences, anomalies and various asymptotics of the effective action. The aim of this report is to collect useful information on the heat kernel coefficients scattered in mathematical and physical literature. We present explicit expressions for these coefficients on manifolds with and without boundaries, subject to local and non-local boundary conditions, in the presence of various types of singularities (e.g., domain walls). In each case the heat kernel coefficients are given in terms of several geometric invariants. These invariants are derived for scalar and spinor theories with various interactions, Yang-Mills fields, gravity, and…
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- Heat kernel
- Physics
- Covariant transformation
- Effective action
- Gravitational singularity
- Scalar (mathematics)
- Action (physics)
- Kernel (algebra)
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