
TL;DR
This paper reviews Veltman's foundational contributions to high energy physics and discusses recent advances in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory, highlighting the evolution from renormalization to predictive modeling.
Contribution
It introduces recent developments in SMEFT, illustrating the progression from Veltman's work on renormalization to modern predictive frameworks.
Findings
Connection between Veltman's work and SMEFT development
Insights into the role of renormalization in modern predictions
Historical perspective on high energy physics evolution
Abstract
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Veltman, one of the founding fathers of our discipline: his legacy lives on. Many times we have to turn back and follow his footprints to find the right path. After reviewing general aspects of high energy physics where he gave a seminal contribution we will introduce recent developments in the standard model effective field theory, showing how the whole movement from renormalization to predictions plays from Veltman to SMEFT.
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