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Quantum mechanics / Particle physics / Fellows of the Royal Society / Julian Schwinger / Richard Feynman / Freeman Dyson / Quantum electrodynamics / Path integral formulation / Feynman diagram / Physics / Quantum field theory / Nobel laureates in Physics
Date: 2010-12-21 17:21:35
Quantum mechanics
Particle physics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Julian Schwinger
Richard Feynman
Freeman Dyson
Quantum electrodynamics
Path integral formulation
Feynman diagram
Physics
Quantum field theory
Nobel laureates in Physics

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