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Some examples exhibiting the procedures of renormalization and gauge fixing. - Schwinger-Dyson equations of first order
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    Some examples exhibiting the procedures of renormalization and gauge fixing. - Schwinger-Dyson equations of first order (English)
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    The author defines a Feynman measure corresponding to bilinear Lagrangean with singular coefficients starting from functional derivative equations (Schwinger-Dyson equations). Especially, he describes procedures of renormalization and gauge fixing.
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    Feynman measure
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    Schwinger-Dyson equations
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    renormalization
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