Abstract
In the one-loop approximation to the chiral-invariant pion theory, it is shown that the unrenormalized on-shell $\ensuremath{\pi}\ensuremath{\pi}$ scattering amplitude depends on the choice of pion field, while the renormalized amplitude does not. By elementary calculation it is verified that only one arbitrary subtraction constant, in addition to conventional renormalization, is required.
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