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Coulomb field quantum electrodynamics

Although the proper point of departure for relativistic atomic structure calculations is quantum electrodynamics (QED), very few atomic structure calculations have been carried out entirely within the QED framework. Indeed, almost all relativistic calculations of the structure of many-electron atoms are based on some variant of the Hamiltonian introduced a half century ago by Brown and Ravenhall [1] to understand the helium fine structure. By decoupling the electron and radiation fields in QED to order a (the fine-structure constant) using a contact transformation. Brown and Ravenhall obtained a relativistic momentum-space Hamiltonian in which the electron-electron Coulomb interaction was surrounded by positive-energy projection operators. Owing to the fact that contributions from virtual electron-positron pairs are automatically projected out of... [Pg.120]


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