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Does the perturbative β-function reflect the spectrum?

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Two examples are given in which the connection between the sign of the perturbative Β-function and the dynamical generation of mass is not respected.

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Patrascioiu, A. Does the perturbative β-function reflect the spectrum?. Nuov Cim B 105, 1201–1202 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02828973

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