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P1: GLM Final Pages Qu: 00, 00, 00, 00 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology EN005D-207 June 15, 2001 20:26 Electrodynamics, Quantum W. P. Healy RMIT University I. Introduction II. Nonrelativistic Quantum Electrodynamics III. Relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics GLOSSARY Anomalous magnetic moment Difference between the intrinsic magnetic moment of a charged spin- 12 particle and that predicted by the single-particle Dirac theory. Coherent state State of the quantized radiation field in which the average electric and magnetic fields and the average energy are the same as the corresponding quantities for a state of the classical electromagnetic field. C, P, and T symmetries Invariance of quantum electrodynamics under the operations of charge conjugation (or matter–antimatter interchange), parity (or left–right interchange), and time reversal, respectively. Dirac equation Four-component relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation for a spin- 12 particle. Einstein’s A and B coefficients Factors de