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Quantum mechanics does a good job in describing the hydrogen atom. Are there any views either mathematically or conceptually in describing the hydrogen atom?
The discussion revolves around the relationship between quantum field theory (QFT) and the hydrogen atom, particularly exploring whether QFT provides additional insights beyond those offered by quantum mechanics (QM). The scope includes theoretical perspectives and conceptual clarifications regarding the Lamb shift and its implications in the context of the Standard Model.
Participants express differing views on the extent to which quantum field theory enhances the understanding of the hydrogen atom compared to quantum mechanics. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the implications of these theories.
Some participants note that the initial question was somewhat unclear, leading to varying interpretations of the relationship between quantum mechanics and quantum field theory in the context of the hydrogen atom.
Moved.dextercioby said:This is well within Standard Model, nothing beyond. A moderator could move it to the quantum one, if the OP sticks to the title.
arupel said:Could someone give a general basic description how this works.