QED derived from the two-body interaction (2) The derivation
Sarah B. M. Bell, John P. Cullerne, Bernard M. Diaz (Department of, Computer Science I. Q. Group, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) can be simplified to two fundamental rules for two-body interactions using a special space called M-space, building on previous work on Dirac bispinors.
Contribution
It introduces a reduction of QED to two simple rules within M-space, providing a new perspective on two-body interactions in quantum theory.
Findings
QED can be derived from two basic interaction rules
QED behavior holds in M-space with specific transformational properties
Simplification of QED to fundamental two-body interaction rules
Abstract
We have shown in a previous paper that the Dirac bispinor can vary like a four-vector and that Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) can be reproduced with this form of behaviour.(2) We have also shown in part I (3) of this paper, that QED with the same transformational behaviour also holds in a second space which we called M-space. Here we use M-space to show that QED can be reduced to two simple rules for a two-body interaction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
