strong interactions, actions between
elementary particles mediated, or carried, by gluons. They are responsible for the binding of protons and neutrons in the
nucleus and interactions between quarks.
Quantum field theory applied to the understanding of these strong interactions is called
quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Strong interactions are one of four fundamental interactions in nature, the others being
gravitation, electromagnetism, and the
weak interactions.
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