Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Causing or tending to cause perturbation; disturbing.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Tending to cause perturbation; disturbing.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of, pertaining to, or causing
perturbation
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Is a well established non-perturbative approach to solving the quantum chromodynamics theory of quarks and gluons.
Archive 2010-06-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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Is a well established non-perturbative approach to solving the quantum chromodynamics theory of quarks and gluons.
Free Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Crystal Nights - Greg Egan Blue Tyson 2010
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QCD tells you explicitly how to evolve these non perturbative functions, but that has to be done with an approximation.
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A large body with that sort of mass would have gravitational perturbative effects on planetary orbits or motion.
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If as claimed Nibiru is coming from Orion it would be bearing down close to Saturn, with clear perturbative influences, and those would be correlated with perturbations on Jupiter.
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But still we do need a cutoff (to be differentiated from the scale at which the theory is defined) to handle UV divergences, for example in perturbative QCD.
Richard Feynman Needs His Orange Juice Sean 2008
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Anomalous symmetries (must be global) are exact classically and at the perturbative quantum level.
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Thanks to the non-perturbative, background independent methods, unlike in other approaches the quantum evolution is deterministic across the deep Planck regime.
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Such techniques have been used in other perturbative problems.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Mechanics, But Were Afraid to Ask Sean 2008
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If this works then the perturbative Killing fields are on comoving frames, and the difference between them from region to region might then lead to inequivalent vacua from which some of these types of analyses might be performed.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Mechanics, But Were Afraid to Ask Sean 2008
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