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Free sign upThe phrase "effective theory" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a simplified or approximate theory that is used to explain a certain phenomenon or make predictions, rather than a fully comprehensive or general theory. Example: "Despite its limitations, the effective theory of classical mechanics is still widely used in many practical applications."
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We need to use the effective theory of Darwinian natural selection of those societies most likely to survive.
In Britain, Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard developed an effective theory of air warfare based on this approach.
We introduce the dual Ginzburg-Landau (DGL) theory as a low energy effective theory of QCD.
An effective theory is one that describes the relevant phenomena in a circumscribed domain a domain characterized by a range of energies, for example.
An effective theory of this compound has been constructed, and this theory can explain the curious magnetic properties in the high magnetic field [11].
The string landscape suggests that the supersymmetry breaking scale can be high, and then the simplest low energy effective theory is the Standard Model (SM).
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The primary challenges of this work are to (1) develop an effective theory-based intervention, and (2) to measure the effects with sufficient accuracy and precision to detect a true interventional effect.
The idea of effective theories is not new.
Equivalently, such a hierarchy may form a tower of effective theories.
The debate over the information loss paradox also highlights the conceptual importance of the relationship between different effective theories.
In this approach, we review results for both nuclear and trapped atomic systems, for which the effective theories are formally similar, albeit describing different underlying physics.
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