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    Collective excitations of the QED vacuum

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    Using relativistic Green’s-function techniques we examined single-electron excitations from the occupied Dirac sea in the presence of strong external fields. The energies of these excited states are determined taking into account the electron-electron interaction. We also evaluate relativistic transition strengths incorporating retardation, which represents a direct measure of correlation effects. The shifts in excitation energies are computed to be lower than 0.5%, while the correlated transition strengths never deviate by more than 10% from their bare values. A major conclusion is that we found no evidence for collectivity in the electron-positron field around heavy and superheavy nuclei

    Nonlinear extensions of the Dirac equation and their implications in QED

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    We investigate the influence of additional nonlinear terms in the Dirac Lagrangian on strongly bound electron states in heavy and superheavy atoms. Upper bounds for the coupling constants are deduced by comparison with precision spectroscopy data in QED. We demonstrate that nonlinear interactions may cause significant modifications of electron binding energies in superheavy quasiatomic systems which would not be visible in ordinary atomic-physics measurements

    Die nichtlineare Dirac-Gleichung und die Untersuchung effektiver Vielteilchenwechselwirkungen in der QED

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    zugl.: Frankfurt/M., Univ., Diss., 198

    Über die mögliche Existenz von Vakuumschwingungen in der Quantenelektrodynamik starker Felder

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