This question arose while reading Peskin and Schroeder, specifically, it arose in regards to the sum of diagrams above their Eq. (10.20) on pg. 326.
The context is ϕ4 theory and they are using a vertex renormalization condition to compute the counterterm δλ corresponding to the coupling constant λ. To do this, they calculate the 4-point amplitude up to one-loop order in perturbation theory. In the process of doing this, however, they do not seem to include any one-loop diagrams involving the counterterms. Indeed, they only seem to include counterterm diagrams up to tree level.
Why is this? It seems, at least naively, that if one is doing a one-loop computation, one should compute all one-loop diagrams, and not discriminate between those Feynman rules in the 'original' theory and those that only arise during renormalization.
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