effective field theories
Effective field theories are theoretical frameworks that simplify complex systems by focusing on the low-energy behavior of particles and fields, disregarding high-energy details. They provide a useful and pragmatic way to understand and make predictions about the phenomena occurring at a specific energy scale, without explicitly considering all the underlying fundamental interactions.
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