quantum chromodynamics

NOUN
  1. a theory of strong interactions between elementary particles (including the interaction that binds protons and neutrons in the nucleus); it assumes that strongly interacting particles (hadrons) are made of quarks and that gluons bind the quarks together
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How To Use quantum chromodynamics In A Sentence

  • However, our sensors indicate that those creatures are composed of photons that are not moving relative to us, which according to quantum chromodynamics, is impossible. 365 tomorrows » Patricia Stewart : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • BRAHMS was designed to measure the momentum of scattered hadrons, part of the study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), investigating the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. Siehe, ein Ackermann wartet auf die köstliche Frucht der Erde
  • Related to this effort, the supercomputer will be used for calculations in quantum chromodynamics - the physics theory that describes the interactions of subatomic quarks and gluons.
  • Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics.
  • Is a well established non-perturbative approach to solving the quantum chromodynamics theory of quarks and gluons. Archive 2010-06-01
  • There are currently three theories that describe the whole of the universe: general relativity for gravity, quantum electrodynamics for the electroweak interaction, and quantum chromodynamics for the strong interaction.
  • Research in theory and computation encompasses quantum field theories of elementary particles, neural networks and quantum chromodynamics.
  • Let's also point out that quarks actually don't come in red, green, and blue colors, so quantum chromodynamics must be wrong. A Q&A Relevant to Catastrophyism
  • He proposed the basis of quantum chromodynamics, which is the theory of how quarks interact to form subatomic particles like protons, neutrons and pions, helped found string theory, and discovered spontaneous symmetry breaking in field theory. Andrew Jaffe: Leaves on the Line
  • It is important to note that, despite the names "chromodynamics" and "color charge," quantum chromodynamics is not related to the everyday concept of Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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