Abstract

The use of auxiliary bosons in perturbation theory and in functional integrals is contrasted to conventional methods. While the direct diagrammatic approach via resolvents is regained from the auxiliary bosons only after considerable effort, typical approximations in the functional integral (like the static) lead to mathematical problems with the bosons.

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