regularization scheme in quantum field theory
C26209
concept
A regularization scheme in quantum field theory is a systematic procedure for modifying divergent integrals or sums—typically by introducing an auxiliary parameter or cutoff—so that they become finite and mathematically well-defined while preserving as much of the theory’s symmetry and structure as possible.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| regularization scheme in quantum field theory canonical | 1 |
| tool in quantum field theory | 1 |
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A regularization scheme in quantum field theory is a systematic procedure for modifying divergent integrals or sums—typically by introducing an auxiliary parameter or cutoff—so that they become finite and mathematically well-defined while preserving as much of the theory’s symmetry and structure as possible.
Instances (2)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Pauli–Villars regularization | — |
| Symanzik polynomials | tool in quantum field theory |