Abstract

The diagrams representing the thermodynamic potential of weakly disordered conductors, in the presence of electron interactions, always appear in the literature with bare vertices at the end points of the interaction lines. We point out why the absence of corrections such as vertex renormalization is indeed justified, which is not obvious a priori.

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