Renormalization and quantum field theory

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The aim of this paper is to describe how to use regularization and renormalization to construct a perturbative quantum field theory from a Lagrangian. We first define renormalizations and Feynman measures, and show that although there need not exist a canonical Feynman measure, there is a canonical orbit of Feynman measures under renormalization. We then construct a perturbative quantum field theory from a Lagrangian and a Feynman measure, and show that it satisfies perturbative analogues of the Wightman axioms, extended to allow time-ordered composite operators over curved spacetimes.

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Borcherds, R. E. (2011). Renormalization and quantum field theory. Algebra and Number Theory, 5(5), 627–658. https://doi.org/10.2140/ant.2011.5.627

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