Functional Renormalization 1

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Functional Renormalization 1

Wegner, Houghton /

Effective potential includes all fluctuations

Unification from Functional Renormalization fluctuations in d=0,1,2,3,... linear and non-linear sigma models vortices and perturbation theory bosonic and fermionic models relativistic and non-relativistic physics classical and quantum statistics non-universal and universal aspects homogenous systems and local disorder equilibrium and out of equilibrium

unification abstract laws complexity quantum gravity grand unification standard model electro-magnetism gravity Landau universal functional theory critical physics renormalization complexity

unification: functional integral / flow equation simplicity of average action explicit presence of scale differentiating is easier than integrating…

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