Physics:Quantum methods/renormalization

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Renormalization is a set of techniques used in quantum field theory to deal with infinities that arise in calculations of physical quantities.

Renormalization adjusts parameters so predictions remain finite and measurable.
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Overview

Perturbative calculations often produce divergent integrals. Renormalization absorbs these divergences into redefined physical parameters such as mass and charge.

Key ideas

  • Bare vs. physical quantities
  • Running coupling constants
  • Scale dependence

Renormalization group

The renormalization group describes how physical systems change with scale and plays a central role in modern theoretical physics.

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Author: Harold Foppele


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