Quantum electrodynamics (QED)

QED, or Quantum Electrodynamics, is a fundamental theory in physics that describes how light and matter interact. It combines quantum mechanics and special relativity to describe the particles interactions using complex probability amplitudes. QED is considered one of the most successful theories in physics due to its precise predictions and extensive experimental verification.

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