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Improving the Effective Potential

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arxiv hep-ph/9210228 v1 pith:KN4JL7HX submitted 1992-10-12 hep-ph

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A general procedure is presented how to improve the effective potential by using the renormalization group equation (RGE) in MS bar scheme. If one knows the L-loop effective potential and the RGE coefficient functions up to (L+1)-loop level, this procedure gives an improved potential which satisfies the RGE and contains all of the leading, next-to-leading,... , and L-th-to-leading log terms.

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