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<p>amplitudes. In order for the <a href="page.php?w=renormalization">renormalization</a> to be meaningful, coherent and consistent, the regularized diagrams must obey the same symmetries as the zero-loop (classical) amplitudes. This is the case for the vector current, but not the axial current: it cannot be regularized in such a way as to preserve the axial symmetry. The axial symmetry of classical electrodynamics is broken by quantum corrections. Formally, the <a href="page.php?w=Ward-Takahashi_identity">Ward-Takahashi identities</a> of the quantum</p><p>
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