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[http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.5003 Renormalization: an advanced overview]<br>  | |||
by Razvan Gurau, Vincent Rivasseau, Alessandro Sfondrini (1401.5003 [hep-th], 126 pages, 33 figures)  | |||
[http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.0859 6 Lectures on QFT, RG and SUSY]<br>  | [http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.0859 6 Lectures on QFT, RG and SUSY]<br>  | ||
by Timothy J. Hollowood (0909.0859 [hep-th], 61 pages, 20 figures)  | by Timothy J. Hollowood (0909.0859 [hep-th], 61 pages, 20 figures)  | ||
Latest revision as of 20:58, 21 January 2014
reviews
Renormalization: an advanced overview
by Razvan Gurau, Vincent Rivasseau, Alessandro Sfondrini (1401.5003 [hep-th], 126 pages, 33 figures)
6 Lectures on QFT, RG and SUSY
by Timothy J. Hollowood (0909.0859 [hep-th], 61 pages, 20 figures)
The Exact Renormalization Group: renormalization theory revisited
by Hidenori Sonoda (0710.1662, 84 pages)
Renormalization: general theory
by John C. Collins (hep-th/0602121, 9 pages, 4 figures)
concise review for Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics (Elsevier, 2006)
A hint of renormalization
by B. Delamotte (hep-th/0212049, 17 pages)
Lectures on the functional renormalization group method
by Janos Polonyi (hep-th/0110026, 47 pages, 11 figures)