Quantum flavordynamics

In quantum mechanics, Quantum Flavordynamics (or "Flavourdynamics") is a mathematical model used to describe the interaction of flavored particles through the exchange of intermediate vector bosons (weak force).[1] In general it refers to the theory of weak interactions under the standard model. From the point of view of modern quantum field theory it is best understood in the context of the electroweak interaction. Since the full quantum theory of weak interactions is usually not discussed in a standalone context, the term is rarely used by practicing particle physicists.

References

  1. ^ Griffiths, David (2009). Introduction to Elementary Particles. pp. 59–60. ISBN 978-3-527-40601-2. 

See also