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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- n. The physics of the relationship between color-carrying quarks, especially the nature of their strong interaction, which is characterized by the exchange of gluons.
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- n. The study of the relationship between those quarks that possess the quantum property of color, and exchange gluons; more fully quantum chromodynamics
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However, our sensors indicate that those creatures are composed of photons that are not moving relative to us, which according to quantum chromodynamics, is impossible.
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He proposed the basis of quantum chromodynamics, which is the theory of how quarks interact to form subatomic particles like protons, neutrons and pions, helped found string theory, and discovered spontaneous symmetry breaking in field theory.
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It is important to note that, despite the names "chromodynamics" and "color charge," quantum chromodynamics is not related to the everyday concept of
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Is a well established non-perturbative approach to solving the quantum chromodynamics theory of quarks and gluons.
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Let's also point out that quarks actually don't come in red, green, and blue colors, so quantum chromodynamics must be wrong.
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No one has seen a quark — they don't exist in isolation — but the of quantum chromodynamics theory based on them works pretty well.
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BRAHMS was designed to measure the momentum of scattered hadrons, part of the study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), investigating the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together.
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It is applicable to a variety of physical systems: quantum electrodynamics (electrons plus photons), quantum chromodynamics (quarks plus gluons), ferromagnets near a critical point (spins) and even finance (derivative pricing).
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In particular does quantum chromodynamics QCD have a higher family structure, say a fourth quark multiplet?
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This structure has interesting analogues with quantum chromodynamics of quarks and gluons, and indicates that these structures have anti-de Sitter structure.
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