Environmentally Friendly Renormalization in Finite-Temperature Field Theory
M.A. van Eijck, Denjoe O'Connor, C.R.Stephens

TL;DR
This paper discusses a novel renormalization approach tailored for finite-temperature field theories, emphasizing environmentally friendly techniques to improve theoretical predictions relevant to early universe cosmology.
Contribution
Introduces an environmentally friendly renormalization method specifically designed for finite-temperature field theory applications.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy in finite-temperature calculations
Potential implications for early universe phase transition models
Improved consistency with thermodynamic principles
Abstract
Contribution to the proceedings of the NATO workshop on the Electroweak Phase Transition and the Early Universe, Sintra, March 1994. To be published by Plenum Press.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
