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High-temperature expansion for nonrenormalizable quantum field theories

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By exploiting nontranslation invariant basic functional integral measures it is argued on the basis of a high-temperature series analysis that nontrivial results may be obtained for scalar model nonrenormalizable quantum field theories.

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Thanks are extended to S. Libowitz for her assistance in clarifying properties of the hightemperature series analysis. We are indebted to the Laboratory for Computer Science at MIT for allowing us the use of MACSYMA to perform algebraic manipulations.

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Klauder, J.R. High-temperature expansion for nonrenormalizable quantum field theories. Czech J Phys 32, 494–498 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01596838

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