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The Effective Potential, the Renormalisation Group and Vacuum Stability

Martin B. Einhorn, D. R. Timothy Jones

Published 2007-02-28, updated 2007-03-06Version 2

We review the calculation of the the effective potential with particular emphasis on cases when the tree potential or the renormalisation-group-improved, radiatively corrected potential exhibits non-convex behaviour. We illustrate this in a simple Yukawa model which exhibits a novel kind of dimensional transmutation. We also review briefly earlier work on the Standard Model. We conclude that, despite some recent claims to the contrary, it can be possible to infer reliably that the tree vacuum does not represent the true ground state of the theory.

Comments: 23 pages; 5 figures; v2 includes minor changes in text and additional references
Journal: JHEP 0704:051,2007
Categories: hep-ph, hep-lat, hep-th
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