Quantum Field Theory
Quantization restricts energy values to discrete levels, affecting how electrons orbit atoms. To incorporate quantization into field theory, position and momentum fields are introduced with a commutation relation, highlighting the significance of order in operations. Unlike addition, which is commutative, certain mathematical operations, like subtraction and matrix multiplication, illustrate the non-commutative nature of these fields.In this clip
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Episode 85: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
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