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Particle Physics
[edit]and related material
[edit]- Abelian group
- Age of the universe
- Antineutrino
- Bottom quark
- Charge (physics)
- Charm quark
- Circle group
- Color charge
- Cosmic microwave background radiation
- Cosmological principle
- Down quark
- Electric charge
- Electroweak interaction
- Elementary particle
- Euclidean vector
- Fermion
- Field (physics)
- Fundamental interaction
- Gauge boson
- Gauge theory
- Gravitation
- Lepton
- List of particles
- Magnetic monopole
- Matter
- Muon
- Neutrino
- Neutrino oscillation
- Nonabelian group
- Observable universe
- Particle accelerator
- Particle physics
- Physical constant
- Physical law
- Physical property
- Physical quantity
- Planck constant
- Planck epoch
- Positron
- Quantum
- Quantum chromodynamics
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Quark
- Radiation
- Scalar (physics)
- Scalar field
- Space
- Special unitary group
- Spin (physics)
- Standard Model
- Strange quark
- Tauon
- Tensor
- Tensor field
- Theory of everything
- Time
- Top quark
- Universe
- Up quark
- Vector field
- Virtual particle
- W and Z bosons
- Yang–Mills theory