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Renormalization of nonperturbative functional integral for independent value models

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It is shown that one can consider the perturbatively nonrenormalizable independent value P (ϕ) models as renormalizable in nonperturbative theory. Their generating functionals are explicitly calculated by lattice limit.

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Kotecký, R., Preiss, D. Renormalization of nonperturbative functional integral for independent value models. Lett Math Phys 2, 21–25 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00420666

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