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Bremsstrahlung and Renormalization

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Difference between Bremsstrahlung and Renormalization

Bremsstrahlung vs. Renormalization

Bremsstrahlung, from bremsen "to brake" and Strahlung "radiation"; i.e., "braking radiation" or "deceleration radiation", is electromagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle when deflected by another charged particle, typically an electron by an atomic nucleus. Renormalization is a collection of techniques in quantum field theory, the statistical mechanics of fields, and the theory of self-similar geometric structures, that are used to treat infinities arising in calculated quantities by altering values of quantities to compensate for effects of their self-interactions.

Similarities between Bremsstrahlung and Renormalization

Bremsstrahlung and Renormalization have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conservation of energy, Electronvolt, Fine-structure constant, Momentum, Planck constant, Positron, Virtual particle, Wavelength.

Conservation of energy

In physics, the law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant, it is said to be ''conserved'' over time.

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Electronvolt

In physics, the electronvolt (symbol eV, also written electron-volt and electron volt) is a unit of energy equal to approximately joules (symbol J).

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Fine-structure constant

In physics, the fine-structure constant, also known as Sommerfeld's constant, commonly denoted (the Greek letter ''alpha''), is a fundamental physical constant characterizing the strength of the electromagnetic interaction between elementary charged particles.

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Momentum

In Newtonian mechanics, linear momentum, translational momentum, or simply momentum (pl. momenta) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object.

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Planck constant

The Planck constant (denoted, also called Planck's constant) is a physical constant that is the quantum of action, central in quantum mechanics.

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Positron

The positron or antielectron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron.

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Virtual particle

In physics, a virtual particle is a transient fluctuation that exhibits some of the characteristics of an ordinary particle, but whose existence is limited by the uncertainty principle.

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Wavelength

In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.

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Bremsstrahlung and Renormalization Comparison

Bremsstrahlung has 77 relations, while Renormalization has 156. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.43% = 8 / (77 + 156).

References

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