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Loop Corrections

Loop corrections are adjustments made to theoretical predictions in quantum physics, specifically in quantum field theory. They account for the effects of particles interacting with each other multiple times, forming closed loops in the calculations. These interactions slightly alter the properties of particles, such as their mass or charge, beyond the initial basic estimate. Think of it as refining a forecast: initial predictions get refined by considering additional, more complex interactions, leading to more accurate results that match experimental observations.