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    A novel scheme for the wave function renormalization of the composite operators

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    We propose a novel renormalization scheme for the hadronic operators. The renormalization factor of the operator in this scheme is normalized by the correlation function at tree level in coordinate space. If we focus on the pseudo scalar operator, then its renormalization factor is related to the mass renormalization factor of the fermion through the partially conserved axial-vector current (PCAC) relation. Using the renormalization factor for the pseudo scalar operator in our scheme, we obtain the mass anomalous dimension of the SU(3) gauge theory coupled to N_f=12 massless fundamental fermions, which has an infrared fixed point (IRFP). The mass anomalous dimension at the IRFP is estimated as gamma_m^*= 0.044_{-0.024}^{+0.025} (stat.)_{-0.032}^{+0.057} (syst.).Comment: 27 pages,13 figures, reference added (v2), comments and reference added (v3), 1 figure and discussion added (v4), 1 figure changed (v5), published version (v6

    A New Class of Conformal Field Theories with Anomalous Dimensions

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    The Wilsonian renormalization group (WRG) equation is used to derive a new class of scale invariant field theories with nonvanishing anomalous dimensions in 2-dimensional N=2{\cal N}=2 supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models. When the coordinates of the target manifolds have nontrivial anomalous dimensions, vanishing of the β\beta function suggest the existence of novel conformal field theories whose target space is not Ricci flat. We construct such conformal field theories with U(N){\bf U}(N) symmetry. The theory has one free parameter a corresponding to the anomalous dimension of the scalar fields. The new conformal field theories are well behaved for positive a and have the central charge 3N, while they have curvature singularities at the boundary for a<0. When the target space is of complex 1-dimension, we obtain the explicit form of the Lagrangian, which reduces to two different kinds of free field theories in weak and in strong coupling limit. As a consistency test, the anomalous dimensions are reproduced in these two limits. The target space in this case looks like a semi-infinite cigar with one-dimension compactified to a circle.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures; comments and references adde
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