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Famous the world over for the creative brilliance of his insights into the physical world, Nobel Prizewinning physicist Richard Feynman also possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining difficult concepts to the nonscientist. QEDthe edited version of four lectures on quantum electrodynamics that Feynman gave to the general public at UCLA as part of the Alix G. Mautner Memorial Lecture seriesis perhaps the best example of his ability to communicate both the substance and the spirit of science to the layperson.The focus, as the title suggests, is quantum electrodynamics (QED), the part of the quantum theory of fields that describes the interactions of the quanta of the electromagnetic fieldlight, X rays, gamma rayswith matter and those of charged particles with one another. By extending the formalism developed by Dirac in 1933, which related quantum and classical descriptions of the motion of particles, Feynman revolutionized the quantum mechanical understanding of the nature of particles and waves. And, by incorporating his own readily visualizable formulation of quantum mechanics, Feynman created a diagrammatic version of QED that made calculations much simpler and also provided visual insights into the mechanisms of quantum electrodynamic processes.In this book, using everyday language, spatial concepts, visualizations, and his renowned 'Feynman diagrams' instead of advanced mathematics, Feynman successfully provides a definitive introduction to QED for a lay readership without any distortion of the basic science. Characterized by Feynman's famously original clarity and humor, this popular book on QED has not been equaled since its publication.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter'? A: 'QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter' primarily discusses quantum electrodynamics (QED), which involves the interactions of light, X rays, gamma rays, and matter, as well as the behavior of charged particles.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Richard P. Feynman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his ability to explain complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition of the book is a hardcover, which typically offers better durability compared to paperback editions.
- Q: How many pages are in 'QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter'? A: The book contains 171 pages, providing a concise yet comprehensive introduction to quantum electrodynamics.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone without a scientific background? A: Yes, the book is written in everyday language, making it accessible to readers without a scientific background, while still providing a solid understanding of QED.
- Q: When was 'QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1986.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: This listing states that the book is in 'New' condition, ensuring it is unused and in pristine state.
- Q: What can readers expect in terms of visuals in the book? A: Readers can expect visual aids such as Feynman diagrams, which help illustrate complex concepts and make the material more understandable.
- Q: Does the book include advanced mathematics? A: No, Feynman intentionally avoids advanced mathematics in favor of visualizations and clear explanations to convey the principles of QED.
- Q: What makes this book a unique resource on quantum electrodynamics? A: Its unique approach combines clarity, humor, and visual representations, making it a popular and authoritative resource on quantum electrodynamics since its publication.