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  • In science, an '''effective theory''' is a [[scientific theory]] which proposes to describe a certain set of [[Experiment|observati ...d theories]] in which the fields are treated as fundamental, and effective theories describing phenomena in [[solid-state physics]]. For instance, the [[BCS th
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  • ...=1977|title=Exploratory laser-driven shock wave studies|journal=Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Report LA-6997|volume=79|pages=14376|url=http://www.osti.gov/sci ...r the Thermodynamic Properties of Ordinary Water Substance for General and Scientific Use|url=http://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1461829|journal=Journal of P
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  • ...physics]], '''lattice gauge theory''' is the study of [[Gauge theory|gauge theories]] on a spacetime that has been [[Discretization|discretized]] into a [[latt ...theories are important in [[particle physics]], and include the prevailing theories of [[elementary particle]]s: [[quantum electrodynamics]], [[quantum chromod
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