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quantumfireball
Jan9-08, 01:23 AM
How to understand vaccum fluctuations mathematically without getting into the virtual particles that is so stereotypical of POP sci articles???
Am i right in saying that the vaccum expectation value of the square of electric field is inversely proportional to the fourth power of l.
where l is the lenght of the cube in where you are measuring the vev????

olgranpappy
Jan9-08, 01:38 AM
here's a simple way to put it in terms of creation/annihilation operators (with all indices/sums suppresed).

In QED the electric field operator is given by (suppressing a bunch of indices and constants, etc):

E\sim (a+a^\dagger)

where 'a' annihilates and 'a^\dagger' creates.

then if <whatever> indicates the vacuum expectation value of 'whatever'


<E>=0

but


<E^2>\ne 0