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Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) is a fundamental theory in physics that describes the interaction between light (photons) and charged particles, such as electrons and positrons. It is a subset of quantum field theory and serves as one of the cornerstones of the Standard Model of particle physics. QED combines the principles of quantum mechanics with electromagnetic interactions.

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