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Some considerations on nonrenormalizable interactions

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OSTI ID:4061419
A particular class of nonrenormalizable interactions is studied in the infinite cutoff limit. Arguments are presented which suggest that the theory is finite after the introduction of a finite number of counter terms. The Green functions are not C/sup infinity/ in the coupling constant at the origin. The same results are obtained using three different techniques: infinite resummation of Feynmann graphs in perturbation theory, analogies with second order phase transitions, the use of the renormalization group equation to define the theory. (auth)
Research Organization:
Columbia Univ., New York
NSA Number:
NSA-33-027867
OSTI ID:
4061419
Report Number(s):
CNRS-CPT--74-P-639; CONF-7406119--
Country of Publication:
France
Language:
English

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