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Perturbative Renormalisation for Not-Quite-Connected Bialgebras

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Perturbative Renormalisation for Not-Quite-Connected Bialgebras
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Letters in Mathematical Physics, August 2015
DOI 10.1007/s11005-015-0785-7
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Joachim Kock

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