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Renormalization of aCP-Invariant Theory

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)

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With reference to the ANπ system, it is confirmed that the well-known Feynman rules may still be applied for computation, providing additional subtractions are performed on the parity-breaking contributions to the fermion propagator and vertex function.

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Con riferimento al sistema ANπ, si conferma che le ben note regole di Feynman possono ancora essere applicate ai calcoli, purchè dai contributi che violano la parità del propagatore fermionico e della funzione di vertice si eseguano sottrazioni addizionali.

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Delbourgo, R. Renormalization of aCP-Invariant Theory. Nuovo Cim 32, 1380–1383 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02726077

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