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Asymptotic Series and Precocious Scaling

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A heuristic proof is given that the divergent QCD perturbation series is, asymptotic. By treating it as an asymptotic expansion we show that it makes sense to keep only the first few terms. The example of e+e annihilation is considered. It is shown that by keeping only the first few terms one can get within a per cent (or smaller) of the complete sum of the series even at very low momenta where the coupling is large. More generally, this affords an explanation of the phenomena of precocious scaling and why keeping only leading order corrections generally works so well.

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West, G.B. Asymptotic Series and Precocious Scaling. Foundations of Physics 30, 695–704 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1003732910145

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