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Günter Robert Scharf
Günter Scharf
Günter Scharf



Known for Finite quantum electrodynamics; causal perturbation theory

Günter Robert Scharf (19 September 1938 - 30 November 2020) was a German theoretical physicist.[1]

Career and work

Scharf was professor of theoretical physics at the University of Zurich from 1970 to 2006 and remained active as a researcher after becoming emeritus.[1]

His work is associated with mathematical physics, causal perturbation theory, gauge-theory renormalization, gravity, spin waves, laser theory, and the linearized Boltzmann equation.[1]

In the QFT page he is linked through Finite Quantum Electrodynamics: The Causal Approach, a book presenting the Epstein-Glaser causal method as a route to finite perturbative quantum electrodynamics.[2][1]

Selected works

  • Finite Quantum Electrodynamics: The Causal Approach.
  • Books and lecture texts on classical and quantized field theories.

References


Author: Harold Foppele