The 4d one component lattice ^4 model in the broken phase revisited
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Abstract: Measurements of various physical quantities in the symmetry broken phase of the one component lattice with standard action, are shown to be consistent with the critical behavior obtained by renormalization group analyses. This is in contrast to recent conclusions by another group, who further claim that the unconventional scaling behavior they observe, when extended to the complete Higgs sector of the Standard Model, would alter the conventional triviality bound on the mass of the Higgs.
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