# Renormalization and Gauge Invariance

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Referee this paper: [PMP:hooft] by Gerard 't Hooft

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This 2006 paper by G. 't Hooft presents an overview of the developments

''that led to our present insights in how renormalization works, from the initial skepticism to our present views of quantized field theory being an effective tool for understanding a vast domain of scales in the world of the elementary particles.''

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paper authored Dec 18, 2009 to hep-th
edited Aug 27, 2014

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