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Quantum chromodynamics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lattice QCD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lattice QCD is a well established non-perturbative approach to solving the quantum chromodynamics theory of quarks and gluons. It is formulated on a grid or lattice of points in space and time. Analy...
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The theory created in 1973 to describe the behavior of elementary particles. It treats quarks as being held together by a chromoelectric field carried by gluons. ... Lattice quantum chromodynamics is a discretized version of quantum chromodynamics developed by K. Wilson in 1974 which replaces the continuum with a 4...
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Amazon.com: Quantum Chromodynamics (9783540485346): Walter Greiner,
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QCD stands for Quantum Chromodynamics. This is the area of particle theory in which I have worked with the late Kurt Haller at the University of Connecticut. ... Quantum Chromodynamics is the theory of how quarks and gluons interact with themselves and each other. The word quantum stands for the fact that interactions...
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European; Organization for Nuclear; Research ... Sorry, You really do need frames to use the plug-in player and synchronized multi-media. Try detached video. ... Slide number 001...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about quantum chromodynamics. quantum chromodynamics. Information about quantum chromodynamics in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In quantum chromodynamics, quarks are considered to interact by exchanging particles called gluons, which carry the strong nuclear force, and whose role is...
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