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What is Renormalization? | G. Peter Lepage
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30 Jun 2005 | Journal: | Proceedings of TASI’89: From Actions to Answers, edited by T. DeGrand and D. Toussaint, World Scientific (1989) | Subject: | hep-ph | Abstract: | "Preprint" of paper from 1989 that wasn’t arxiv’ed at the time. Abstract: Our understanding of quantum field theories, and, in particular, of renomalization has changed radically in recent years; renormalization is no longer a deeply mysterious procedure for hiding embarrassing infinities. This talk is a non-technical presentation of modern attitudes towards renormalization, and their implications (both theoretical and experimental) for quantum theories of electromagnetic, strong, and weak interactions. | Source: | arXiv, hep-ph/0506330 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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