Abstract

It is shown, discussing the explicit case of further order vacuum polarization, that the adiabatic switching procedure allows a proper treatment of infra-red divergences, without introducing any fictitious photon mass. The new approach suggests a method of carrying out explicitly the calculation, which does not create dishomogeneity in evaluating the contributions from two- and three-body intermediate states.

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