quantum electrodynamics

NOUN
  1. a relativistic quantum theory of the electromagnetic interactions of photons and electrons and muons
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How To Use quantum electrodynamics In A Sentence

  • Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics.
  • Quantum electrodynamics, the historical as well as systematical entrée to QFT, rests on two pillars (see, e.g., the short and lucid “Historical Introduction” of Scharf's original book Scharf 1995). Quantum Field Theory
  • 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.
  • However, he was never reconciled to the techniques of 'renormalisation', which around 1950 led to a breakthrough in quantum electrodynamics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The incredible success of quantum electrodynamics raises the question.
  • Quantum electrodynamics, and its expansion to the electroweak Standard Model of particle physics, is also a quantum field theory.
  • It did not occur to me that it was about as imaginary, symbolic, and spiritual as quantum electrodynamics. TROPIC OF NIGHT
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