ultravioletdivergenties
Ultravioletdivergenties are ultraviolet divergences that arise in quantum field theory when loop integrals over momenta extend to arbitrarily high energies, often due to short-distance contributions in Feynman diagrams. They appear in perturbative calculations across theories such as quantum electrodynamics, quantum chromodynamics, and various scalar field theories, as well as in some statistical field theories. The divergences are tied to the behavior of integrals at large momenta, reflecting sensitivity to physics at very short distances.
Regularization and renormalization are the standard techniques used to handle ultravioletdivergenties. Regularization introduces a temporary modification
In contemporary practice, ultravioletdivergenties are interpreted in several ways. In renormalizable theories, they signal the validity