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=== Miscellaneous === * [[Dmitry Shirkov|Shirkov, Dmitry]]; ''The Bogoliubov Renormalization Group'', JINR Communication E2-96-15 (1996). Full text available at: [https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9602024 ''hep-th/9602024''] * Zinn-Justin, Jean; ''Renormalization and renormalization group: From the discovery of UV divergences to the concept of effective field theories'', in: de Witt-Morette C., Zuber J.-B. (eds), Proceedings of the NATO ASI on ''Quantum Field Theory: Perspective and Prospective'', June 15–26, 1998, Les Houches, France, Kluwer Academic Publishers, NATO ASI Series C 530, 375–388 (1999). Full text available in [http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/t98/118/ ''PostScript'']. * Connes, Alain; ''Symétries Galoisiennes & Renormalisation'', Poincaré Seminar (Paris, Oct. 12, 2002), published in : Duplantier, Bertrand; Rivasseau, Vincent (Eds.); ''Poincaré Seminar 2002'', Progress in Mathematical Physics 30, Birkhäuser (2003) {{ISBN|3-7643-0579-7}}. French mathematician [http://www.alainconnes.org ''Alain Connes''] (Fields medallist 1982) describe the mathematical underlying structure (the [[Hopf algebra]]) of renormalization, and its link to the Riemann-Hilbert problem. Full text (in French) available at {{ArXiv|math/0211199}}.
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