naturalness
noun
- Freedom from constraint, formality, embarrassment, or awkwardness: casualness, ease, easiness, informality, poise, spontaneity, unceremoniousness, unrestraint. See restraint/unrestraint, tighten/loosen.
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noun
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
the quality of being natural or based on natural principles
Antonym: unnaturalness (meaning #1)
Meaning #2:
the quality of innocent naivete
Synonyms: artlessness, innocence, ingenuousness
In particle physics, the assumption of naturalness means that unless a more detailed explanation exists, all conceivable terms in the effective action that preserve the required symmetries should appear in this effective action with natural coefficients. Natural coefficients have the form
where d is the dimension of the operator, Λ is the cutoff scale - energy, above which the effective field theory breaks down - and c is a "random" number comparable to one.
However, many parameters in the effective actions we know seem to have far smaller coefficients than required by naturalness. See
among other examples. These surprisingly small values seem to contradict naturalness.
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