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Field theory is a framework that describes physical systems in terms of continuous fields distributed over space and time.

Field theory models interactions using fields defined over space and time.
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Description

Field theory replaces particle-based descriptions with fields that can vary continuously. It provides a unified way to describe interactions and collective behavior.

Properties

  • uses continuous fields
  • describes interactions
  • basis for advanced quantum theory

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Author: Harold Foppele


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