Thursday, January 3, 2019

quantum field theory - Suggested reading for renormalization (not only in QFT)



What papers/books/reviews can you suggest to learn what Renormalization "really" is?


Standard QFT textbooks are usually computation-heavy and provide little physical insight in this regard - after my QFT course, I was left with the impression that Renormalization is just a technical, somewhat arbitrary trick (justified by experience) to get rid of divergences. However, the appearance of Renormalization in other fields of physics Renormalization Group approach in statistical physics etc.), where its necessity and effectiveness have, more or less, clear physical meaning, suggests a general concept beyond the mere "shut up and calculate" ad-hoc gadget it is served as in usual QFT courses.



I'm especially interested in texts providing some unifying insight about renormalization in QFT, statistical physics or pure mathematics.




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