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From euclidean field theory to quantum field theory

In order to construct examples for interacting quantum field theory models, the methods of euclidean field theory turned out to be powerful tools since they make use of the techniques of classical statistical mechanics. Starting from an appropriate set of euclidean n-point functions (Schwinger distributions), a Wightman theory can be reconstructed by an application of the famous Osterwalder-Schrader reconstruction theorem. This procedure (Wick rotation), which relates classical statistical mechanics and quantum field theory, is, however, somewhat subtle. It relies on the analytic properties of the euclidean n-point functions. We shall present here a C*-algebraic version of the Osterwalder-Scharader reconstruction theorem. We shall see that, via our reconstruction scheme, a Haag-Kastler net of bounded operators can directly be reconstructed. Our considerations also include objects, like Wilson loop variables, which are not point-like localized objects like distributions. This point of view may also be helpful for constructing gauge theories.

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