Abstract

The asymptotic behaviour of the four-point Green function at small distances is investigated. The behaviour depends critically on the renormalizability of the field theory. For nonrenormalizable interactions the Bethe-Salpeter equation gives a well-defined solution, however, with an essential singularity at the origin. The physical implications of the results are discussed.

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