(^4)_4 theory on the lattice: evidence for a non-trivial rescaling of the scalar condensate
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Abstract: A lattice simulation in the broken phase of four-dimensional (lambda Phi^4) theory in the Ising limit suggests that, in the continuum limit, the scalar condensate rescales by a factor different from the conventional wavefunction renormalization. Possible effects on the present bounds of the Higgs mass are discussed.
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