time reversal symmetry in quantum field theory
Time reversal symmetry in quantum field theory refers to the property that the fundamental laws of physics remain unchanged when the direction of time is reversed. This means that the behavior of particles and their interactions in a system can be accurately described both forwards and backwards in time.
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