TY - JOUR
T1 - There's plenty of room in the middle
T2 - The unsung revolution of the renormalization group
AU - Goldenfeld, Nigel
N1 - This work was partially supported by the Simons Foundation through Targeted Grant \"Revisiting the Turbulence Problem Using Statistical Mechanics\" (Grant No. 662985(N.G.)).
PY - 2024/12/30
Y1 - 2024/12/30
N2 - The remarkable technical contributions of Michael E. Fisher to statistical physics and the development of the renormalization group are widely known and deeply influential. But less well known is his early and profound appreciation of the way in which renormalization group created a revolution in our understanding of how physics-in fact, all science-is practiced and the concomitant adjustment that needs to be made to our conception of the purpose and philosophy of science. In this chapter, I attempt to redress this imbalance, with examples from Fisher's writings and my own work. It is my hope that this tribute will help remove some of the confusion that surrounds the scientific usage of minimal models and renormalization group concepts, as well as their limitations, in the ongoing effort to understand emergence in complex systems.
AB - The remarkable technical contributions of Michael E. Fisher to statistical physics and the development of the renormalization group are widely known and deeply influential. But less well known is his early and profound appreciation of the way in which renormalization group created a revolution in our understanding of how physics-in fact, all science-is practiced and the concomitant adjustment that needs to be made to our conception of the purpose and philosophy of science. In this chapter, I attempt to redress this imbalance, with examples from Fisher's writings and my own work. It is my hope that this tribute will help remove some of the confusion that surrounds the scientific usage of minimal models and renormalization group concepts, as well as their limitations, in the ongoing effort to understand emergence in complex systems.
KW - condensed matter physics
KW - effective field theory
KW - fluid turbulence
KW - philosophy of science
KW - Renormalization group
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U2 - 10.1142/S0217979224300020
DO - 10.1142/S0217979224300020
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85206080496
SN - 0217-9792
VL - 38
JO - International Journal of Modern Physics B
JF - International Journal of Modern Physics B
IS - 32
M1 - 2430002
ER -