Abstract

Different regularization schemes based on the heat-kernel method using as samples the chiral Schwinger model and the Thirring model are discussed. As it happens with non-Abelian anomalies, it is shown that different physical contexts require different specifications of the fermionic generating functional. Also discussed is the introduction of an arbitrary parameter through the regularization and how this affects the resulting quantum theory.

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