In a recent Letter (K.Halpern and K.Huang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 18 (1995) 3526), certain properties of the Local Potential Approximation (LPA) to the Wilson renormalization group were uncovered, which led the authors to conclude that D>2 dimensional scalar field theories endowed with {\sl non-polynomial} interactions allow for a continuum of renormalization group fixed points, and that around the Gaussian fixed point, asymptotically free interactions exist. If true, this could herald very important new physics, particularly for the Higgs sector of the Standard Model. Continuing work in support of these ideas, has motivated us to point out that we previously studied the same properties and showed that they lead to very different conclusions. Ind...
The O(N) symmetric scalar quantum field theory with \lambda\Phi^4 interaction is discussed in the Ga...
We study $d$-dimensional scalar field theory in the Local Potential Approximation of the functional ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
We study the eigenvectors of the renormalization-group matrix for scalar fields at the Gaussian fixe...
A new approach to study the scaling behavior of the scalar theory near the Gaussian fixed point in $...
The renormalisation group is a crucial tool for understanding scale-dependent quantum field theories...
The Gell-Mann -- Low function \beta(g) in QED (g is the fine structure constant) is reconstructed. A...
We simulate a four dimensional self-interacting scalar field theory on the lattice at finite tempera...
We show that scalar quantum field theory in four Euclidean dimensions with global $O(N)^3$ symmetry ...
We consider the Renormalization-Group coupled equations for the effective potential V(\phi) and the ...
We extend the list of theories featuring a rigorous interacting ultraviolet fixed point by construc...
New solutions to the non perturbative renormalization group equation for the effective action of a s...
The functional equation governing the renormalization flow of fermionic field theories is investigat...
We study 3d O(N)symmetric scalar field theories using Polchinski's renormalisation group. In the inf...
In the Standard Model the Fermi constant is associated with the vacuum expectation value of the Higg...
The O(N) symmetric scalar quantum field theory with \lambda\Phi^4 interaction is discussed in the Ga...
We study $d$-dimensional scalar field theory in the Local Potential Approximation of the functional ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...
We study the eigenvectors of the renormalization-group matrix for scalar fields at the Gaussian fixe...
A new approach to study the scaling behavior of the scalar theory near the Gaussian fixed point in $...
The renormalisation group is a crucial tool for understanding scale-dependent quantum field theories...
The Gell-Mann -- Low function \beta(g) in QED (g is the fine structure constant) is reconstructed. A...
We simulate a four dimensional self-interacting scalar field theory on the lattice at finite tempera...
We show that scalar quantum field theory in four Euclidean dimensions with global $O(N)^3$ symmetry ...
We consider the Renormalization-Group coupled equations for the effective potential V(\phi) and the ...
We extend the list of theories featuring a rigorous interacting ultraviolet fixed point by construc...
New solutions to the non perturbative renormalization group equation for the effective action of a s...
The functional equation governing the renormalization flow of fermionic field theories is investigat...
We study 3d O(N)symmetric scalar field theories using Polchinski's renormalisation group. In the inf...
In the Standard Model the Fermi constant is associated with the vacuum expectation value of the Higg...
The O(N) symmetric scalar quantum field theory with \lambda\Phi^4 interaction is discussed in the Ga...
We study $d$-dimensional scalar field theory in the Local Potential Approximation of the functional ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1996.Includes bibliographi...