Effective Potential at Finite Temperature: RG improvement vs. High temperature expansion

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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3 pages, latex, 3 figures (not include, but send by request). Talk given at YITP International Workshop on Physics of Relativi

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10.1143/PTPS.129.209

We have applied the recently proposed renormalization group improvement procedure of the finite temperature effective potential, and have investigated extensively the phase structure of the massive scalar $\phi^4$ model, showing that the $\phi^4$ model has a rich 3-phase structure at $T \neq 0$, two of them are not seen in the ordinary perturbative analysis. Temperature dependent phase transition in this model is shown to be strongly the first order.

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