2015
DOI: 10.1090/conm/648/13003
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Renormalization, Hopf algebras and Mellin transforms

Abstract: Abstract. This article aims to give a short introduction into Hopf-algebraic aspects of renormalization, enjoying growing attention for more than a decade by now. As most available literature is concerned with the minimal subtraction scheme, we like to point out properties of the kinematic subtraction scheme which is also widely used in physics (under the names of MOM or BPHZ).In particular we relate renormalized Feynman rules φ R in this scheme to the universal property of the Hopf algebra H R of rooted trees… Show more

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“…4 Let's also note the more recent Hopf algebraic formulation [37] of renormalization (see ref. [38] for a recent review). Its application to our model is beyond the scope of our present study.…”
Section: Jhep07(2018)082mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Let's also note the more recent Hopf algebraic formulation [37] of renormalization (see ref. [38] for a recent review). Its application to our model is beyond the scope of our present study.…”
Section: Jhep07(2018)082mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For further results and properties of σ and the Dynkin operator S Y , the reader is referred to [24,27] and references therein. Here, we only mention that the linear map S Y is a projection and vanishes on products of Feynman graphs.…”
Section: Renormalization Group Equation By Analysis Of Subdivergencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Let's also note the more recent Hopf algebraic formulation [36] of renormalization (see Ref. [37] for a recent review). Its application to our model is beyond the scope of our present study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%