Phys. Rev. 175, 1580 - 1603 (1968)Feynman Rules for Electromagnetic and Yang-Mills Fields from the Gauge-Independent Field-Theoretic Formalism
Stanley Mandelstam Received 17 June 1968 The Feynman rules for the Yang-Mills field, originally derived by Feynman and DeWitt from S-matrix theory and the tree theorem, are here derived as a consequence of field theory. Our starting point is the gauge-independent, path-dependent formalism which we proposed earlier. The path-dependent Green's functions in this theory are expressed in terms of auxiliary, path-independent Green's functions in such a way that the path-dependence equation is automatically satisfied. The formula relating the path-dependent to the auxiliary Green's functions is similar to the classical formula relating the path-dependent field variables to the potentials. By using a notation similar but not identical to Schwinger's functional notation, the infinite set of equations satisfied by the Green's function can be replaced by a single equation. When the equation for the auxiliary Green's functions of electromagnetism is solved in a perturbation series, the usual Feynman rules result. For the Yang-Mills field, however, one obtains extra terms; such terms correspond precisely to the closed loops of fictitious scalar particles introduced by Feynman, DeWitt, and Faddeev and Popov. ©1968 The American Physical Society
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