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    Renormalization group in the local potential approximation (English)
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    In the local potential approximation, renormalization group equations reduce to a semilinear parabolic partial differential equation. We derive this equation and show the relation with the hierarchical model. We construct a family of non-trivial fixed points \(u^*_{2n}\), \(n=2,3,4,...\), which have the form of n-well potentials and exist in the ranges of dimensions \(2<d<d_ n=2+2/(n-1)\). As \(d\uparrow d_ n\), \(u^*_{2n}\) tends to zero. For the Wilson fixed point \(u^*_ 4\), we give bounds on critical exponents. In the case of dipole gas in this approximation we show that no non-trivial fixed points exist.
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    local potential approximation
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    renormalization group
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    semilinear
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    hierarchical model
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    fixed points
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