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Effective Field Theory
Effective Field Theory (EFT) is a general framework for studying physics at low energies in terms of the relevant degrees of freedom, without requiring complete knowledge of high-energy physics. By expanding in powers of energy, EFT provides model-independent parameterizations of new physics effects and systematic methods for computing precision predictions of the Standard Model.
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Effective Field Theory Framework
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / particle-physics
- Weinberg, S. (1979). Baryon and lepton nonconserving processes. Physical Review Letters, 43(21), 1566. · DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.43.1566
- Buchmuller, W., & Wyler, D. (1986). Effective Lagrangian analysis of new interactions and flavor conservation. Nuclear Physics B, 268(3-4), 621–653. · DOI 10.1016/0550-3213(86)90262-2
- Grojean, C., et al. (2017). New approaches to electroweak symmetry breaking. Reviews of Modern Physics, 71(3), 735. · URL
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