Introduces the variational renormalization group method to improve renormalization-scale stability in the finite-temperature effective potential of λφ⁴ theory compared to optimized perturbation theory alone.
Reliability of the optimized perturbation theory in the 0-dimensional $O(N)$ scalar field model
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We address the reliability of the Optimized Perturbation Theory (OPT) in the context of the 0-dimensional $O(N)$ scalar field model. The effective potential, the self-energy and the 1PI four-point Green's function for the model are computed using different optimization schemes and the results contrasted to the exact results for the model. Our results are also compared to those obtained with the $1/N$-expansion and with those from ordinary perturbation theory. The OPT results are shown to be stable even at large couplings and to have better convergence properties than the ones produced in the $1/N$-expansion. It is also shown that the principle of minimal sensitive optimization procedure used in conjunction with the OPT method tends to always produce better results, in particular when applied directly to the self-energy.
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Scale dependence improvement of the quartic scalar field thermal effective potential in the optimized perturbation theory
Introduces the variational renormalization group method to improve renormalization-scale stability in the finite-temperature effective potential of λφ⁴ theory compared to optimized perturbation theory alone.