Overcoming nonrenormalizability
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Abstract: A suitable counterterm for a Euclidean space lattice version of phi^4_n theories, nge 4, is combined with several additional procedures so that in the continuum limit the resultant quantum field theory is nontrivial. Arguments to support this unconventional choice are presented.
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