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- See also changes related to Quantum chromodynamics, or pages that link to Quantum chromodynamics or to this page or whose text contains "Quantum chromodynamics".
Parent topics
- Standard Model [r]: A mathematical theory that describes the weak, electromagnetic and strong interactions between leptons and quarks, the basic particles of particle physics. [e]
Subtopics
- Quark [r]: Any of a group of six elementary particles having electric charges of a magnitude one-third or two-thirds that of the electron, regarded as constituents of all hadrons. [e]
- Hadron [r]: A composite particle made up of quarks bound together by the strong force, such as a meson, proton, or a neutron. [e]
- Lepton [r]: A spin 1/2 elementary particle, such as an electron, muon or neutrino, that is not subject to the strong force. [e]
- Nuclear force [r]: The force holding assemblies of protons and neutrons together [e]
- Weak force [r]: One of the four fundamental forces. [e]