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Constructive Field Theory in Zero Dimension
In this pedagogical note we propose to wander through five different methods
to compute the number of connected graphs of the zero-dimensional
field theory,in increasing order of sophistication. The note does not contain
any new result but may be helpful to summarize the heart of constructive
resummations, namely a replica trick and a forest formula.Comment: 12 pages,one figur
Constructive Matrix Theory
We extend the technique of constructive expansions to compute the connected
functions of matrix models in a uniform way as the size of the matrix
increases. This provides the main missing ingredient for a non-perturbative
construction of the field theory on the Moyal four
dimensional space.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Constructive field theory without tears
We propose to treat the Euclidean theory constructively in a simpler
way. Our method, based on a new kind of "loop vertex expansion", no longer
requires the painful intermediate tool of cluster and Mayer expansions.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figure
Bosonic Monocluster Expansion
We compute connected Green's functions of a Bosonic field theory with cutoffs
by means of a ``minimal'' expansion which in a single move, interpolating a
generalized propagator, performs the usual tasks of the cluster and Mayer
expansion. In this way it allows a direct construction of the infinite volume
or thermodynamic limit and it brings constructive Bosonic expansions closer to
constructive Fermionic expansions and to perturbation theory.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figur
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