Field (physics) — The magnitude of an electric field surrounding two equally charged (repelling) particles. Brighter areas have a greater magnitude. The direction of the field is not visible … Wikipedia
Quantum field theory — In quantum field theory (QFT) the forces between particles are mediated by other particles. For instance, the electromagnetic force between two electrons is caused by an exchange of photons. But quantum field theory applies to all fundamental… … Wikipedia
Quantisierungsfeld — kvantavimo laukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. quantizing field vok. Quantisierungsfeld, n rus. квантующее поле, n pranc. champ de quantification, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
champ de quantification — kvantavimo laukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. quantizing field vok. Quantisierungsfeld, n rus. квантующее поле, n pranc. champ de quantification, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
kvantavimo laukas — statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. quantizing field vok. Quantisierungsfeld, n rus. квантующее поле, n pranc. champ de quantification, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
квантующее поле — kvantavimo laukas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. quantizing field vok. Quantisierungsfeld, n rus. квантующее поле, n pranc. champ de quantification, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
BRST quantization — In theoretical physics, BRST quantization (where the BRST refers to Becchi, Rouet, Stora and Tyutin) is a relatively rigorous mathematical approach to quantizing a field theory with a gauge symmetry. Quantization rules in earlier QFT frameworks… … Wikipedia
Photon — This article is about the elementary particle of light. For other uses, see Photon (disambiguation). Photon Photons emitted in a coherent beam from a laser Composition Elementary particle … Wikipedia
Canonical quantization — In physics, canonical quantization is one of many procedures for quantizing a classical theory. Historically, this was the earliest method to be used to build quantum mechanics. When applied to a classical field theory it is also called second… … Wikipedia
Hole argument — In general relativity, the hole argument is a paradox which much troubled Albert Einstein on the road to his famous field equation. It has recently been reinterpreted by philosophers as an argument against manifold substantialism , a doctrine… … Wikipedia