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renormalize
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To subject to renormalization
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The electroweak theory was without a mathematical foundation, however, and in 1969 't Hooft and Veltman undertook to change, or "renormalize," it into a workable theory.
A mathematical foundation for the electroweak theory was lacking, however, and in 1969 Veltman and 't Hooft began working to change, or "renormalize," it into a workable theory free of nonsensical infinite quantities.
Sleep allows the brain to renormalize this synaptic activity after it increases in the waking day".
There are various technical procedures to renormalize a theory.
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During the 1950s he and collaborators discovered that even in renormalized quantum electrodynamics, a new divergence difficulty appears (the Moscow zero, or the Landau pole).
One concerned the infinities and the difficulty in renormalizing these theories; the other concerned the mass of the intermediaries.
The AHA echoed these fears that e-cigarettes could "renormalized smoking" and recommend that the US government should regulate the devices in the same way as they do traditional tobacco products.
It was eventually found, however, that these divergences could be avoided by introducing "renormalized" couplings and particle masses, an idea conceived by the Dutch physicist Hendrik A. Kramers.
By adding appropriate electromagnetic components to the bare mass and charge that is, by using renormalized quantities the disturbing infinities could be removed from the theory.
Mr. Vuleta, who told his tale in the office of Craig Weiss, the NJOY chief executive, calls this a process of "renormalizing," so that smokers can come back in from the cold.
Actually, it is the renormalized stress-energy tensor that is used in calculating backreaction effects; see below.
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