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      Stochastic formulation of the renormalization group: supersymmetric structure and topology of the space of couplings

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          The exact or Wilson renormalization group equations can be formulated as a functional Fokker-Planck equation in the infinite-dimensional configuration space of a field theory, suggesting a stochastic process in the space of couplings. Indeed, the ordinary renormalization group differential equations can be supplemented with noise, making them into stochastic Langevin equations. Furthermore, if the renormalization group is a gradient flow, the space of couplings can be endowed with a supersymmetric structure a la Parisi-Sourlas. The formulation of the renormalization group as supersymmetric quantum mechanics is useful for analysing the topology of the space of couplings by means of Morse theory. We present simple examples with one or two couplings.

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              Journal
              27 April 2004
              Article
              10.1088/0305-4470/37/43/027
              hep-th/0404212
              4599788b-5351-4adb-92c4-7894ebed1b90
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              J.Phys.A37:10409-10420,2004
              13 pages, based on contribution to "Progress in Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics" (Valladolid U.), accepted in Journal of Physics A
              hep-th cond-mat.stat-mech

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