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  • curprev 22:0122:01, 14 January 2022 PhysicsVoice talk contribs 59,327 bytes +11 Renormalization schemes: There are two concepts. The regularization method, and the renormalization scheme. The method in an algorithm replacing infinity with a large number. The scheme is the algorithm on how to subtract that large number. It appears that the WIKI entry does not appropriately present the method and scheme. undo

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  • curprev 01:3501:35, 15 April 2021 82.6.140.139 talk 59,380 bytes −279 There was a reference to 'pileup' at the LHC, this is not related to renormalization. Pileup at the LHC is a reference to multiple collisions at macroscopic distances, up to many centimetres, within a small enough time window to confuse detectors, (usually one bunch crossing). It is not relevant to renormalisation. The sentence was simply removed. undo Tag: Visual edit

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