The Genesis of Feynman Diagrams

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In a detailed reconstruction of the genesis of Feynman diagrams the author reveals that their development was constantly driven by the attempt to resolve fundamental problems concerning the uninterpretable infinities that arose in quantum as well as classical theories of electrodynamic phenomena. Accordingly, as a comparison with the graphical representations that were in use before Feynman diagrams shows, the resulting theory of quantum electrodynamics, featuring Feynman diagrams, differed significantly from earlier versions of the theory in the way in which the relevant phenomena were conceptualized and modelled. The author traces the development of Feynman diagrams from Feynman's "struggle with the Dirac equation" in unpublished manuscripts to the two of Freeman Dyson's publications which put Feynman diagrams into a field theoretic context. The author brings to the fore that Feynman and Dyson not only created a powerful computational device but, above all, a new conceptual framework in which the uninterpretable infinities that had arisen in the old form of the theory could be precisely identified and subsequently removed in a justifiable manner.

Author(s): Adrian Wüthrich
Series: Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 26
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 210
Tags: Physics, general;Philosophy of Science

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction: Origin, Use and Interpretation of Feynman Diagrams....Pages 1-21
Quantum Electrodynamics Without Feynman Diagrams....Pages 23-50
Quantum Mechanics Without a Hamiltonian Operator....Pages 51-64
The Dirac Equation: Feynman’s Great Struggle....Pages 65-111
Free Propagation and Successive Scattering....Pages 113-139
The Field Theoretical Systematization of Feynman’s Theory....Pages 141-175
The Development of a New Means of Representation: Goals and Milestones....Pages 177-189
Back Matter....Pages 191-208