The Role of Renormalization Group in Fundamental Theoretical Physics
Dmitri V. Shirkov

TL;DR
This paper explores the significance of the renormalization group in the logical framework of fundamental physics, revising classical schemes to incorporate modern theoretical insights.
Contribution
It introduces a modified logical scheme for fundamental physics that emphasizes the role of the renormalization group in modern theoretical understanding.
Findings
Highlights the importance of renormalization group in fundamental physics
Revises Wigner's logical scheme to fit modern theories
Provides conceptual clarity on the role of renormalization group
Abstract
General aspects of fundamental physics are considered. We comment the Wigner's logical scheme and modify it to adjust to modern theoretical physics. Then, we discuss the role and indicate the place of renormalization group in the logic of fundamental physics.
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