Irreversibility, organization, and self-organization in quantum electrodynamics

Foundations of Physics 17 (6):549-559 (1987)
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Abstract

QED is a fundamental microscopic theory satisfying all the conservation laws and discrete symmetries C, P, T. Yet, dissipative phenomena, organization, and self-organization occur even at this basic microscopic two-body level. How these processes come about and how they are described in QED is discussed. A possible new phase of QED due to self-energy effects leading to self-organization is predicted

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