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Feynman diagrams depict particle interactions from "summary" of The Quantum Theory of Fields by Steven Weinberg,Weinberg S

Feynman diagrams offer a graphical representation of how particles interact within the framework of quantum field theory. These diagrams provide a visual way to understand the complex processes involved in particle interactions. Each element of a Feynman diagram corresponds to a specific particle or interaction, making it easier to track and analyze the various components at play. The lines in a Feynman diagram represent the trajectories of particles involved in the interaction. Different types of lines indicate different types of particles, such as electrons, photons, or quarks. The points where these lines meet represent the interactions between particles, such as scattering or annihilation processes. By observing the connections between lines and vertices, one can infer the overall behavior of the system. The simplicity of Feynman diagrams lies in their ability to condense intricate mathematical calculations into intuitive visual representations. Rather than wading through pages of equations, physicists can quickly grasp the underlying physics of a parti...
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    The Quantum Theory of Fields

    Steven Weinberg

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