QCD
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Definition
Noun: - Quantum Chromodynamics: A fundamental theory in particle physics that describes the strong interaction between elementary particles. It specifically explains how quarks and gluons interact, forming composite particles like protons and neutrons. The theory is a component of the Standard Model.
Usage
- Noun:
- QCD is essential for understanding the forces within an atomic nucleus.
- The physicist presented a paper on recent advances in lattice QCD calculations.
Advanced Usage
- "Lattice QCD": A computational approach to solving QCD equations by discretizing spacetime onto a lattice.
- Lattice QCD provides insights into non-perturbative aspects of the theory.
Variants and Related Words
- Quantum Electrodynamics (QED): The quantum field theory describing electromagnetic interactions.
- Standard Model: The theoretical framework describing electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions.
Synonyms
- Theory of strong interactions
- Strong force theory
Related Phrases
- "Confinement in QCD": The phenomenon where quarks are never found in isolation.
- Quark confinement is a key prediction of QCD.
- "Asymptotic freedom in QCD": The property where quarks interact weakly at very short distances.
- The discovery of asymptotic freedom was crucial for the development of QCD.
Noun
- a theory of strong interactions between elementary particles (including the interaction that binds protons and neutrons in the nucleus); it assumes that strongly interacting particles (hadrons) are made of quarks and that gluons bind the quarks together