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{{short description|Class of operators in quantum field theory}}
In [[statistical mechanics]] and [[quantum field theory]], a '''dangerously irrelevant operator''' (or '''dangerous irrelevant operator''') is an [[operator (mathematics)|operator]] which is irrelevant at a renormalization group fixed point, yet affects the [[infrared]] (IR) physics significantly (e.g. because the [[vacuum expectation value]] (VEV) of some field depends sensitively upon the coefficient of this operator).
== Critical phenomena ==
In the theory of critical phenomena, free energy of a system near the critical point depends analytically on the coefficients of generic (not dangerous) irrelevant operators, while the dependence on the coefficients of
The presence of dangerously irrelevant operators leads to the violation of the hyperscaling relation <math>\alpha=2-d\nu</math> between the critical exponents <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\nu</math> in <math>d</math> dimensions. The simplest example (<ref name=":0" />
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[[supersymmetry|Supersymmetric]] models with [[moduli space|a modulus]] can often have dangerously irrelevant parameters.
== Other
Consider a renormalization group (RG) flow triggered at short distances by a relevant perturbation of an ultra-violet (UV) fixed point, and flowing at long distances to an infra-red (IR) fixed point. It may be possible (e.g. in perturbation theory) to monitor how dimensions of UV operators change along the RG flow. In such a situation, one sometimes<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Gukov|first=Sergei|date=2016-01-05|title=Counting RG flows|journal=Journal of High Energy Physics|language=en|volume=2016|issue=1|pages=20|arxiv=1503.01474|doi=10.1007/JHEP01(2016)020|bibcode=2016JHEP...01..020G |s2cid=23582290|issn=1029-8479}}</ref> calls dangerously irrelevant a UV operator whose scaling dimension, while irrelevant at short distances: <math>\Delta_{\rm UV}>d</math> , receives a negative correction along a renormalization group flow, so that the operator becomes relevant at long distances: <math>\Delta_{\rm IR}<d</math>. This usage of the term is different from the one originally introduced in statistical physics.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Amit|first1=Daniel J|last2=Peliti|first2=Luca|date=1982|title=On dangerous irrelevant operators|journal=Annals of Physics|language=en|volume=140|issue=2|pages=207–231|doi=10.1016/0003-4916(82)90159-2|bibcode=1982AnPhy.140..207A }}</ref>
==References==
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