Euclidean scalar field theory in the bi-local approximation
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✦ hep-th
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bi-localblockingeuclideanpointsaddleactionapproximationblocked
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The blocking step of the renormalization group method is usually carried out by restricting it to fluctuations and to local blocked action. The tree-level, bi-local saddle point contribution to the blocking, defined by the infinitesimal decrease of the sharp cutoff in momentum space, is followed within the three dimensional Euclidean $\phi^6$ model in this work. The phase structure is changed, new phases and relevant operators are found and certain universality classes are restricted by the bi-local saddle point.
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