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I cannot remember who and where introduced this sort of derivative regularization in #quantumfieldtheory of devergent integrals like: Image
The #regularization was like assuming that the integral is not well defined but its derivative(s) are regular. Then: Image
It as the very nice property of giving a result compatible with dimensional regularization: Image
Derivative regularization can give very natural "scale constants" like M^2 above.
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