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Is the underlying set of every renormalization group countable and finite?

Suppose A is a renormalization group, and the elements of it compose of the set B. Is B the set countable and finite?

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No, the renormalization group of a continuum field theory contains continuously parameterized scale-changing transformations—hence an uncountable number of them.

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