Abstract
The Schwinger quantum dynamical principle is used to calculate the free vacuum persistence amplitude in the presence of a prescribed electromagnetic background, and the probability that free pairs are created from the vacuum state. An explicit expression of these amplitudes is obtained in the semi-classical approach, showing that, in this approach, the particle production is a stochastic Poisson process.
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