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• CommentRowNumber1.
• CommentAuthorUrs
• CommentTimeAug 5th 2017
• CommentRowNumber2.
• CommentAuthorDavid_Corfield
• CommentTimeAug 5th 2017

related by a unique natural transformation $Z \colon V \to V'$

So $V$ and $V'$ are functors from where to where?

• CommentRowNumber3.
• CommentAuthorUrs
• CommentTimeAug 6th 2017
• (edited Aug 6th 2017)

Sorry, that should have been a

  \mapsto


  \to


Have fixed it now.

So the $S$-matrix $S$ reads in a local functional (the interaction term) and produces an operator valued distribution (which in turn sends any adiabatic switching to the corresponding scattering operator) and the operation $Z$ sends local interactions to local interactions (adding or removing “counter-term” interactions at higher/lower energy).

Eventually I’ll write out the statement of the theorem and the proof in full detail. For the moment I nedded to record the references where the proofs may be found.