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领域粒子物理学粒子物理学粒子物理学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份197019791949
提出者Curtis Callan and David GrossSteven WeinbergRichard Feynman
类型Scale dependence frameworkModel-independent approachVisualization and calculation framework
开创性文献Callan, C. G. (1970). Broken scale invariance in scalar field theory. Physical Review D, 2(6), 1541. DOI ↗Weinberg, S. (1979). Baryon and lepton nonconserving processes. Physical Review Letters, 43(21), 1566. DOI ↗Feynman, R. P. (1949). The Theory of Positrons. Physical Review, 76(6), 749–759. DOI ↗
别名RGE, running couplings, beta function evolutionEFT, effective theory, operator product expansionFeynman graph, interaction diagram
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摘要Renormalization Group Equations (RGEs) describe how the coupling constants and masses of a quantum field theory evolve with energy scale. They are fundamental tools for understanding the scale dependence of physics, predicting the behavior of coupling strengths at different energies, and connecting high-energy physics to low-energy precision measurements.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.Feynman diagrams are graphical representations of particle interactions introduced by Richard Feynman in 1949. They provide an intuitive and systematic way to visualize and calculate amplitudes for quantum field theory processes, converting complex mathematical expressions into geometric pictures that reveal the underlying physics.
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