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Renormalisation
Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct mathematical relationships between observable quantities
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Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct mathematical relationships between observable quantities
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| renormalizationnoun | (physics) Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct mathematical relationships between observable quantities. |
| nondimensionalizationnoun | (physics, engineering) The partial or full removal of units from an equation involving physical quantities by a suitable substitution of variables, in order, for example, to simplify and parameterize problems where measured units are involved. |
| renormalization groupnoun | (physics) A mathematical apparatus that allows systematic investigation of the changes of a physical system as viewed at different distance scales. |
| thermalisationnoun | Alternative spelling of thermalization. [(physics) The process of reaching thermal equilibrium by mutual interaction.] |
| renormalonnoun | (physics) A poorly-understood and, so far, undefined singularity associated with quantum chromodynamics |
| classicalizationnoun | (physics) the treatment of a quantum system in terms of classical statistical mechanics |
| quantizationnoun | (uncountable, signal processing) The process of approximating a continuous signal by a set of discrete symbols or integer values |
| quantum anomalynoun | (quantum mechanics) Any phenomenon that arises when a quantity that becomes zero according to classical physics acquires a finite value when quantum rules are used. |
| virialisationnoun | Alternative spelling of virialization. [(astronomy) The formation of a dynamic equilibrium in a system of collisionless particles modelled as being subject only to Newtonian gravity (galaxy, other stellar system, or galaxy cluster).] |
| schrodinger equationnoun | Alternative form of Schrödinger equation. [(quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time.] |
| schrodinger's equationnoun | Alternative form of Schrödinger equation. [(quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time.] |
| quasiprobabilitynoun | Alternative spelling of quasi-probability. [(physics) A concept introduced in order to apply quantum corrections to classical statistical mechanics] |
| quantomechanicsnoun | (rare) Alternative form of quantum mechanics. [(physics) The branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms in place of classical Newtonian ones.] |
| schroedinger equationnoun | Alternative form of Schrödinger equation. [(quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time.] |
| schrödinger's equationnoun | Alternative form of Schrödinger equation. [(quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time.] |
| bosonificationnoun | (mathematics, physics) Synonym of bosonization. |
| pseudonormalizationnoun | A change in the waves on an electrocardiogram whereby abnormal or unusual waves become closer to normal-looking but not necessarily for the reasons that would produce a truly normal wave. |
| schroedinger's equationnoun | Alternative form of Schrödinger equation. [(quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time.] |
| quantum physicsnoun | (physics) quantum mechanics |
| einselectionnoun | (quantum mechanics) A process claimed to explain wavefunction collapse and the emergence of classical descriptions of reality from quantum descriptions. In this approach, classicality is described as an emergent property induced in open quantum systems by their environments. |
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