Abstract
It is argued that in hot quantum field theories, “hard thermal loops” leading order calculations call for a definite sequence of angular averages and discontinuity (or imaginary part prescription) operations, and run otherwise into incorrect results. The 10 years old collinear singularity problem of hot QCD provides a dramatic illustration of that fate.
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