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Non-Trivial Directions for Scalar Fields
Published 1995-10-31Version 1
We study the eigenvectors of the renormalization-group matrix for scalar fields at the Gaussian fixed point, and find that that there exist ``relevant'' directions in parameter space. They correspond to theories with exponential potentials that are nontrivial and asymptotically free. All other potentials, including polynomial potentials, are ``irrelevant,'' and lead to trivial theories. Away from the Gaussian fixed point, renormalization does not induce derivative couplings, but it generates non-local interactions.
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Journal: Phys.Rev. D53 (1996) 3252-3259
Categories: hep-th
Keywords: scalar fields, non-trivial directions, gaussian fixed point, generates non-local interactions, exponential potentials
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