zbMath1186.82033MaRDI QIDQ3396184
David C. Brydges
Publication date: 16 September 2009
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A renormalization group method by harmonic extensions and the classical dipole gas,
Full extremal process, cluster law and freezing for the two-dimensional discrete Gaussian free field,
Finite range decomposition for Gaussian measures with improved regularity,
Erratum to: ``On a finite range decomposition of the resolvent of a fractional power of the Laplacian, Thermodynamics of a hierarchical mixture of cubes, A simple method for finite range decomposition of quadratic forms and Gaussian fields, A strong central limit theorem for a class of random surfaces, Asymptotic freedom in the BV formalism, Green's function for elliptic systems: existence and Delmotte-Deuschel bounds, Spin systems with hyperbolic symmetry: a survey, Decay of covariances, uniqueness of ergodic component and scaling limit for a class of \(\nabla\phi\) systems with non-convex potential, Critical exponents for long-range \(\mathrm O(n)\) models below the upper critical dimension, Scale-invariant groups., A variational method for \(\Phi^4_3\), Scaling limits and critical behaviour of the 4-dimensional \(n\)-component \(|\varphi|^4\) spin model, Kosterlitz-Thouless transition line for the two dimensional Coulomb gas, Infinite volume limit for correlation functions in the dipole gas, Cluster expansions with renormalized activities and applications to colloids, Long range correlation inequalities for massless Euclidean fields, The Renormalization Group and Self-avoiding Walk, Spectral gap critical exponent for Glauber dynamics of hierarchical spin models, Lattice quantum electrodynamics for graphene, Renormalization group transformations near the critical point: Some rigorous results, Structural stability of a dynamical system near a non-hyperbolic fixed point, A cluster expansion approach to renormalization group transformations, Logarithmic correction for the susceptibility of the 4-dimensional weakly self-avoiding walk: a renormalisation group analysis, A renormalisation group method. I. Gaussian integration and normed algebras, A renormalisation group method. III. Perturbative analysis, A renormalisation group method. V. A single renormalisation group step