We present a new method for renormalisation group improvement of the effective potential of a quantum field theory with an arbitrary number of scalar fields. The method amounts to solving the renormalisation group equation for the effective potential with the boundary conditions chosen on the hypersurface where quantum corrections vanish. This hypersurface is defined through a suitable choice of a field-dependent value for the renormalisation scale. The method can be applied to any order in perturbation theory and it is a generalisation of the standard procedure valid for the one-field case. In our method, however, the choice of the renormalisation scale does not eliminate individual logarithmic terms but rather the entire loop corrections ...
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We develop a simple non-perturbative approach to the calculation of a field theory effective potenti...
It is well known that effective potentials can be gauge-dependent while their values at extrema shou...
We present a new method for renormalisation group improvement of the effective potential of a quantu...
We present a comprehensive discussion of the consistency of the effective quantum field theory of a ...
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We discuss renormalisation-group improvement of the effective potential both in general and in the c...
The theory describing the scaling properties of quantum field theory is introduced. The symmetry pri...
It is well known that effective potentials can be gauge dependent while their values at extrema shou...
A self-contained analysis is given of the simplest quantum fields from the renormalization group poi...
The RG equation for the effective potential in the leading log (LL) approximation is constructed whi...
We study quantum corrections to the scalar potential in classically scale invariant theories, using ...
In this work the fundamental ideas to study properties of QFTs with the functional Renormalization G...
We develop a simple non-perturbative approach to the calculation of a field theory effective potenti...
It is well known that effective potentials can be gauge-dependent while their values at extrema shou...
We present a new method for renormalisation group improvement of the effective potential of a quantu...
We present a comprehensive discussion of the consistency of the effective quantum field theory of a ...
In massive ø4 theory two procedures are introduced that use the renormalization group to obtain an i...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Abstract Improving the effective action by the renormalization group (RG) with several mass scales i...
In many realizations of beyond the Standard Model theories, new massive particles are introduced, le...
We discuss renormalisation-group improvement of the effective potential both in general and in the c...
The theory describing the scaling properties of quantum field theory is introduced. The symmetry pri...
It is well known that effective potentials can be gauge dependent while their values at extrema shou...
A self-contained analysis is given of the simplest quantum fields from the renormalization group poi...
The RG equation for the effective potential in the leading log (LL) approximation is constructed whi...
We study quantum corrections to the scalar potential in classically scale invariant theories, using ...
In this work the fundamental ideas to study properties of QFTs with the functional Renormalization G...
We develop a simple non-perturbative approach to the calculation of a field theory effective potenti...
It is well known that effective potentials can be gauge-dependent while their values at extrema shou...