Strong interaction — This article is about the phenomenon in particle physics. For the concept in ecology, see Food chain. For the interaction that binds together the particles in atomic nuclei, see Nuclear force. Standard model of particle physics … Wikipedia
Interaction — For other uses, see Interaction (disambiguation). Interaction is a kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another. The idea of a two way effect is essential in the concept of interaction, as opposed to a one way … Wikipedia
Fundamental interaction — In physics, a fundamental interaction or fundamental force is a mechanism by which particles interact with each other, and which cannot be explained in terms of another interaction. Overview In the conceptual model of fundamental interactions,… … Wikipedia
Weak interaction — Standard model of particle physics … Wikipedia
Standard Model (mathematical formulation) — For a basic description, see the article on the Standard Model .This is a detailed description of the standard model (SM) of particle physics. It describes how the leptons, quarks, gauge bosons and the Higgs particle fit together. It gives an… … Wikipedia
Physics beyond the Standard Model — Beyond the Standard Model Standard Model … Wikipedia
nuclear model — ▪ physics any of several theoretical descriptions of the structure and function of atomic nuclei (the positively charged, dense cores of atoms). Each of the models is based on a plausible analogy that correlates a large amount of… … Universalium
Dual resonance model — In theoretical physics, a dual resonance model arose the early investigation (1968–1974) of string theory as an S matrix theory of the strong interaction. It was based upon the observation that the amplitudes for the s channel scatterings matched … Wikipedia
Dual superconductor model — In the theory of quantum chromodynamics, dual superconductor models attempt to explain confinement of quarks in terms of an electromagnetic dual theory of superconductivity. In an electromagnetic dual theory the roles of electric and magnetic… … Wikipedia
Bootstrap model — In physics, the term bootstrap model is used for a class of theories that use very general consistency criteria to determine the form of a quantum theory from some assumptions on the spectrum of particles.In the 1960s and 70s, the ever growing… … Wikipedia
Jaynes-Cummings model — The Jaynes Cummings model (JCM) is a theoretical model in quantum optics. It describes the system of a two level atom interacting with a quantized mode of an optical cavity, with or without the presence of light. The JCM is of great interest in… … Wikipedia