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Definition of Chromodynamics
1. Noun. (physics) The study of the relationship between those quarks that possess the quantum property of color, and exchange gluons; more fully quantum chromodynamics ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Chromodynamics
1. [n]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chromodynamics
Literary usage of Chromodynamics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory by Robert Hermann (1979)
"This led to today's gauge field-- quantum chromodynamics-quark theories. It is
precisely the material that the applied functional analysts put to the side ..."
2. Yang-Mills, Kaluza-Klein, and the Einstein Program by Robert Hermann (1978)
"Elementary particle physicists are most excited now by “gauge theories”, particularly
something called “quantum chromodynamics”. ..."
3. Revealing the Hidden Nature of Space And Time: Charting the Course for by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... testing of several fast-feedback systems that are critical for future accelerator
projects. He also co-chaired a working group on quantum chromodynamics ..."
4. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"In quantum chromodynamics, on the other hand, flavour is a global symmetry.
The term "flavour" was first coined for use in the quark model of hadrons in ..."