Quantum Mechanics
Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the relativistic quantum field theory that describes how light and matter interact. It is a fundamental framework for understanding electromagnetic interactions, providing the theoretical underpinnings for how photons (the force carriers of electromagnetic forces) interact with charged particles like electrons. QED plays a crucial role in the study of both particles and fields, linking concepts of particle physics with the behavior of light and electromagnetic radiation.
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