| 21. | Quantum electrodynamics and some branches of superposition and other phenomena.
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| 22. | One way of seeing why this enhancement arises is by using cavity quantum electrodynamics.
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| 23. | The introduction of quantum effects leads one to quantum electrodynamics.
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| 24. | For example, quantum electrodynamics has vector and tensor conserved charges.
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| 25. | Cavity quantum electrodynamics talks about cavity photons functioning as part of a quantum computer.
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| 26. | A correct description of this magnetic moment requires a treatment based on quantum electrodynamics.
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| 27. | The Lagrangian that describes the physics of quantum electrodynamics is
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| 28. | This exchange of photons is explained by Quantum Electrodynamics.
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| 29. | Drell was a noted contributor in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and high-energy particle physics.
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| 30. | Fortunately, a consistent theory of quantum electrodynamics removes the need for infinitesimal point charges altogether.
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