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quantum chromodynamics
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A quantum field theory in particle physics which describes the strong interaction of quarks and gluons employing the concept of color charge.
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This is quantum chromodynamics: QCD.
Their theory became known as quantum chromodynamics.
Quantum chromodynamics (QCD), in physics, the theory that describes the action of the strong force.
But they noted that the computer was already running useful calculations on quantum chromodynamics, or QCD, simulations.
The theory called quantum chromodynamics, or just QCD, classifies quarks into six "flavors" -- up, down, top, bottom, charm and strange.
These problems were resolved by the introduction of the concept of colour, as formulated in quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
This property of colour gives rise in part to the name of the theory of the strong force: quantum chromodynamics.
The new theory of the strong force was called quantum chromodynamics, or QCD, in analogy to quantum electrodynamics, or QED.
Physicists believe the theory called quantum chromodynamics describes the strong force, but many of its predictions -- including the existence of the quark-gluon plasma -- remain untested.
The equations of quantum chromodynamics are so complex that the theoretical properties of quark-gluon matter can be explored only on the world's largest computers.
To have a real measurement of this, and show that the theory prediction (quantum chromodynamics, labelled QCD on the plot) agrees with the data, is a real achievement.
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