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Reversibility of Quantum Electrodynamics
Physical Review, 1951The aim of this paper is to re-establish the reversibility of classical electrodynamics in terms of the "expectation values" given by quantum electrodynamics. The reversibility requirement combined with the charge conjugation necessitates that charged fields should obey certain types of statistics.
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The current density in quantum electrodynamics
Il Nuovo Cimento, 1952The formulation of field theory given previously suggests an alternative expression for the current density in quantum electrodynamics. This expression is gauge-invariant and conserved and differs from the usual current density by the divergence of a tensor which vanishes in the absence of a field. Corresponding to this current is a new electromagnetic
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Mesoscopic quantum electrodynamics
2015A new type of experiments combining microwave cavities and mesoscopic circuits gathering nanoconductors and fermionic reservoirs has recently appeared [1,2,3]. This mesoscopic Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) offers many new possibilities like for instance quantum computing schemes based on localized electronic spins, or a powerful photonic study of ...
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1992
Abstract Quantum electrodynamics, i.e. the relativistic quantum theory of the interactions between electrons and photons, is the physical theory with incomparably the most precise confirmation from experiment. We quote just one example, the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron.
Michel Le Bellac, G Barton
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Abstract Quantum electrodynamics, i.e. the relativistic quantum theory of the interactions between electrons and photons, is the physical theory with incomparably the most precise confirmation from experiment. We quote just one example, the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron.
Michel Le Bellac, G Barton
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Implications of gauge freedom for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2022Adam Stokes, Ahsan Nazir
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Two-Dimensional Quantum-Link Lattice Quantum Electrodynamics at Finite Density
Physical Review X, 2020Timo Felser +2 more
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Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with SecondāOrder Topological Corner State
Laser and Photonics Reviews, 2020Weixuan Zhang +2 more
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Tree-level entanglement in quantum electrodynamics
Physical Review D, 2023Samuel Fedida, Alessio Serafini
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