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In Chapter 1, we focused on quantum field theories of free fermions. In order to construct renormalizable interacting quantum field theories, we must introduce additional fields. The requirement of renormalizability imposes two constraints. First, the couplings in the interaction Lagrangian must have nonnegative mass dimension.
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