MS4: a BPHZ killer
Abstract
The UV renormalization scheme MS4 emerged in the formalization of the reasoning which yielded an array of important algorithms in the 80's. MS4 guarantees finiteness of renormalized integrals by construction, satisfies the Stueckelberg-Bogolyubov causality axiom for the R-operation, and turns out to be a 4-dimensional analog of t'Hooft's MS-scheme. The well-known IBP reduction algorithm can be ported to MS4 with modifications, but without problems. MS4 exhibits transparency of the structure, simplicity of the arithmetic at D=4, and new calculational options. A straightforward derivation of RG equations runs in terms of explicitly finite quantities and expresses RG functions in terms of explicitly finite integrals.
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