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    The authors discuss exact RG equations with emphasis on the role of the anomalous dimension \(\eta \). For the Polchinski equation, this may be introduced as a free parameter reflecting the freedom of such equations up to contributions which vanish in the functional integral. The exact value of \(\eta \) is only determined by the requirement that there should exist a well defined nontrivial limit at an IR fixed point. The determination of \(\eta \) is related to the existence of an exact marginal operator, for which an explicit form is given. The results are extended to the exact Wetterich RG equation for the one particle irreducible action \(\Gamma \) by a Legendre transformation. An alternative derivation of the derivative expansion is described. An application to \(N=2\) supersymmetric theories in three dimensions is described where if an IR fixed point exists then \(\eta \) is not small.
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    exact RG equation
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