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Renormalizing the nonrenormalizable
Physical Review Letters, 1985A perturbatively nonrenormalizable variant of the Gross-Neveu model of Euclidean quantum field theory with bare propagator p/${\mathrm{p}}^{2\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{\ensuremath{\epsilon}}}$ is considered. We outline a rigorous argument proving that by appropriate choice of the bare coupling constant the model may be renormalized ...
K. Gawdzki, Antti Kupiainen
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Holographic Reconstruction of Spacetime¶and Renormalization in the AdS/CFT Correspondence
, 2000: We develop a systematic method for renormalizing the AdS/CFT prescription for computing correlation functions. This involves regularizing the bulk on-shell supergravity action in a covariant way, computing all divergences, adding counterterms to cancel
S. De Haro+2 more
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Renormalization of Higher Derivative Quantum Gravity
, 1977Gravitational actions which include terms quadratic in the curvature tensor are renormalizable. The necessary Slavnov identities are derived from Becchi-Rouet-Stora (BRS) transformations of the gravitational and Faddeev-Popov ghost fields.
K. Stelle
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Image denoising using deep CNN with batch renormalization
Neural Networks, 2020Chunwei Tian, Yong Xu, W. Zuo
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Il Nuovo Cimento, 1965
The origin of the renormalization group is re-examined and various applications of the theory are discussed. The attention is focused on the limitations of these methods, and it is found that supplementary conditions are required besides the group equations in order to get unique results. These additional conditions on the solutions form the very basis
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The origin of the renormalization group is re-examined and various applications of the theory are discussed. The attention is focused on the limitations of these methods, and it is found that supplementary conditions are required besides the group equations in order to get unique results. These additional conditions on the solutions form the very basis
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Regularization and Renormalization
2011(See, for instance, Mandl and Shaw [(Maartensson J Phys B 12:3995–4012, 1980, [143]), Chap. 9] and Peskin and Schroeder [Pople et al. Int J Quantum Chem 14:545–60, 1978, [194], Chap. 7].)
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