Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1855271 Annals of Physics 2007 34 Pages PDF
Abstract
Nonrenormalizable quantum field theories require counter-terms; and based on the hard-core interpretation of such interactions, it is initially argued, contrary to the standard view, that counter-terms suggested by renormalized perturbation theory are in fact inappropriate for this purpose. Guided by the potential underlying causes of triviality of such models, as obtained by alternative analyses, we focus attention on the ground-state distribution function, and suggest a formulation of such distributions that exhibits nontriviality from the start. Primary discussion is focused on self-interacting scalar fields. Conditions for bounds on general correlation functions are derived, and there is some discussion of the issues involved with the continuum limit.
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