As in the title, what is primitive divergence? How is it distinguished from normal divergence?
As a followup, what is a primitive divergent graph in a theory? Some simple examples?
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$\begingroup$ Can you provide a reference that uses the term primitive divergence? $\endgroup$– ACuriousMind ♦Commented Jun 9, 2015 at 14:54
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1$\begingroup$ The Google search Qmechanic has edited in has this book as its top result and at a quick read the book seems to answer your questions. Can you read through the relevant parts of the book and update your question to explain exactly what you don't understand. $\endgroup$– John RennieCommented Jun 9, 2015 at 15:03
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$\begingroup$ I got it now. I was searching without the "" and that book is not really in the results without the apices.. should I answer my own question then? $\endgroup$– LowFieldTheoryCommented Jun 9, 2015 at 21:47
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