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Strong interaction and Veneziano amplitude

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Difference between Strong interaction and Veneziano amplitude

Strong interaction vs. Veneziano amplitude

In particle physics, the strong interaction is the mechanism responsible for the strong nuclear force (also called the strong force or nuclear strong force), and is one of the four known fundamental interactions, with the others being electromagnetism, the weak interaction, and gravitation. In theoretical physics, the Veneziano amplitude refers to the discovery made in 1968 by Italian theoretical physicist Gabriele Veneziano that the Euler beta function, when interpreted as a scattering amplitude, has many of the features needed to explain the physical properties of strongly interacting mesons, such as symmetry and duality.

Similarities between Strong interaction and Veneziano amplitude

Strong interaction and Veneziano amplitude have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Meson.

Meson

In particle physics, mesons are hadronic subatomic particles composed of one quark and one antiquark, bound together by strong interactions.

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Strong interaction and Veneziano amplitude Comparison

Strong interaction has 77 relations, while Veneziano amplitude has 19. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.04% = 1 / (77 + 19).

References

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