What can be learnt from the nonperturbative renormalization group?

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We point out some limits of the perturbative renormalization group used in statistical mechanics both at and out of equilibrium. We argue that the non-perturbative renormalization group formalism is a promising candidate to overcome some of them. We present some results recently obtained in the literature that substantiate our claims. We finally list some open issues for which this formalism could be useful and also review some of its drawbacks. © B.Delamotte, L.Canet.

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Delamotte, B., & Canet, L. (2005). What can be learnt from the nonperturbative renormalization group? Condensed Matter Physics. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.8.1.163

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