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      Implications of Conformal Invariance in Field Theories for General Dimensions

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          The requirements of conformal invariance for two and three point functions for general dimension \(d\) on flat space are investigated. A compact group theoretic construction of the three point function for arbitrary spin fields is presented and it is applied to various cases involving conserved vector operators and the energy momentum tensor. The restrictions arising from the associated conservation equations are investigated. It is shown that there are, for general \(d\), three linearly independent conformal invariant forms for the three point function of the energy momentum tensor, although for \(d=3\) there are two and for \(d=2\) only one. The form of the three point function is also demonstrated to simplify considerably when all three points lie on a straight line. Using this the coefficients of the conformal invariant point functions are calculated for free scalar and fermion theories in general dimensions and for abelian vector fields when \(d=4\). Ward identities relating three and two point functions are also discussed. This requires careful analysis of the singularities in the short distance expansion and the method of differential regularisation is found convenient. For \(d=4\) the coefficients appearing in the energy momentum tensor three point function are related to the coefficients of the two possible terms in the trace anomaly for a conformal theory on a curved space background.

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          02 July 1993
          1993-08-04
          Article
          10.1006/aphy.1994.1045
          hep-th/9307010
          21766c16-dbb2-4b40-bf3c-ec9d7b3dc7e4
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          Ann.Phys.231:311-362,1994
          46 pages (plain TeX with use of AMS fonts), DAMTP/93-31 (minor corrections and additions)
          hep-th

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