Feynman diagram

Etymology


Named after its inventor, American theoretical physicist (1918–1988).

Noun

 * 1)  A pictorial representation of the interactions of subatomic particles, showing their paths in space and time as lines, and their interactions as points where lines meet.

Translations

 * Albanian: diagramat e Fajmanit
 * Arabic: مخطط فاينمان
 * Belarusian: дыяграмы Фейнмана
 * Bengali: ফাইনম্যান চিত্র
 * Bulgarian: диаграма на Файнман
 * Catalan: diagrama de Feynman
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 費曼規矩
 * Mandarin: 費曼圖
 * Czech: Feynmanovy diagramy
 * Dutch: Feynmandiagram
 * Estonian: Feynmani diagramm
 * Finnish: Feynmanin graafi
 * French:
 * Galician: diagrama de Feynman
 * German: Feynman-Diagramm
 * Greek: διάγραμμα Φάινμαν
 * Hebrew: דיאגרמת פיינמן
 * Hungarian: Feynman-gráf
 * Italian: diagramma di Feynman
 * Japanese: ファインマン・ダイアグラム
 * Korean: 파인먼 도형
 * Persian: نمودار فاینمن
 * Polish: diagram Feynmana
 * Portuguese: diagrama de Feynman
 * Russian: диаграммы Фейнмана
 * Serbo-Croatian: Feynmanov dȉjagram
 * Slovak: Feynmanov diagram
 * Slovene: Feynmanov diagram
 * Spanish: diagrama de Feynman
 * Swedish: Feynmandiagram
 * Tatar: Фейнман диаграммалары
 * Turkish: Feynman diyagramı
 * Ukrainian: діаграма Фейнмана
 * Vietnamese: sơ đồ Feynman