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  • * D. P. Craig and T. Thirunamachandran, ''Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics'', Dover, Mineola NY (1998) * E. A. Power, ''Introductory Quantum Electrodynamics'', Longmans, London (1964)
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  • * D. P. Craig and T. Thirunamachandran, ''Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics'', Dover, Mineola NY (1998)
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  • {{r|Quantum electrodynamics}}
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  • In physics, '''quantum electrodynamics''' is a theory of the interaction between charged particles due to the [[Ma In quantum electrodynamics the force between charged particles is envisioned as due to the electromagn
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  • {{r|Quantum electrodynamics}}
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  • ...t the atomic and molecular level is governed by [[quantum mechanics]] or [[quantum electrodynamics]]. The (quantum mechanical) interaction between electrons on nearby atoms
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  • | title = The Quantum Vacuum: an Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics
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  • ...perfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory. His work on quantum electrodynamics made him a joint recipient of the [[Nobel Prize]] in Physics in 1965, toget
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  • ...once non-zero dimensions are introduced. For some specialized problems, [[quantum electrodynamics]] provides answers, but for a broader range of practical problems, non-rela
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  • ...he theory based on quantum mechanics ''and'' Maxwell equations is called [[quantum electrodynamics]].
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  • ...hotons]] or [[quanta]]. The particle character of light is described in [[quantum electrodynamics]], a theory which began with Dirac's work of 1927.<ref>P.A.M. Dirac, Proc.
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  • Some experiments affected by vacuum are examined in [[quantum electrodynamics]], such as [[spontaneous emission]] and natural spectral linebreadths, the
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  • ...de relativistic effects, the finite nuclear mass, and corrections due to [[quantum electrodynamics]]. However, these effects are relatively small, about 10<sup>−5</sup>, so
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  • ...6DfR49OWd8C&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q&f=false |pages=pp. 56 ''ff'' |chapter=§2.6 Quantum electrodynamics in strong fields |isbn=0226520943 |year=1992 |publisher=University of Chic ..., Dirk-Gunnar Welsch |pages=pp. 18 ''ff'' |chapter= Chapter 2: Elements of quantum electrodynamics |isbn=3527405070 |year=2006 |publisher=Wiley-VCH |edition =3rd ed. |url=htt
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  • ...of the vacuum, for example the [[Vacuum (quantum electrodynamic)|vacuum of quantum electrodynamics]] or of the [[Quantum chromodynamics|vacuum of chromodynamics]], known as t
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  • ...same situation.<ref>[http://www.wbabin.net/babin/wd6.htm The Synthesis of Quantum Electrodynamics, Special Relativity and Classical Mechanics]</ref> In particular, in [[clas
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  • ...than a fixed set of particles. The first complete quantum field theory, [[quantum electrodynamics]], provides a fully quantum description of the [[electromagnetism|electroma ...hwinger|Schwinger]], and [[Sin-Itiro Tomonaga|Tomonaga]] during the 1940s. Quantum electrodynamics is a quantum theory of [[electron]]s, [[positron]]s, and the [[electromagne
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  • ...Bethe and Feynman and their students played a central role in developing [[quantum electrodynamics]], work for which Feynman shared the Nobel Prize. From 1945, until his reti
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  • ...ine]</ref> The Maxwell equations are still considered to be valid, even in quantum electrodynamics where the electromagnetic fields are reinterpreted as [[quantum mechanical
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  • ...was not exactly the case, and later this departure was calculated using [[quantum electrodynamics]].<ref name= Marciano>
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