In contrast to the conventional treatment of gauge theories, in the
background-field method the Ward identities for connected Green functions are
not violated by Dyson summation of self-energies in finite orders of
perturbation theory. Thus, Dyson summation does not spoil gauge cancelations at
high energies which are ruled by the Goldstone-boson equivalence theorem.
Moreover, in the background-field method the precise formulation of the
equivalence theorem in higher orders (including questions of renormalization)
is simplified rendering actual calculations easier. Finally, the equivalence
theorem is also formulated for the Standard Model with a non-linearly realized
scalar sector and for the gauged non-linear σ-model.Comment: 26 pages, latex, complete ps-file available via anonymous ftp from
ftp://ftp.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/pub/preprint/1996/WUE-ITP-96-002.ps,
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