qed feynman diagrams
QED (Quantum Electrodynamics) Feynman diagrams are visual representations used to understand and calculate the interactions between particles through electromagnetic forces. They depict the incoming and outgoing particles as lines and represent the interactions as vertices. These diagrams help physicists analyze and predict the behavior of subatomic particles in quantum electrodynamics.
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