This site is under construction. It features examples of Feynman diagrams made by Izaak Neutelings with the feynm package in LaTeX. More examples and tutorials based on https://wiki.physik.uzh.ch/cms/latex:feynman will be added soon!
Please have a look at the PDF version of examples for the best quality. You can download it or compile directly on the web page using Overleaf.
The FeynM.net website is maintained and hosted by Stefan Kottwitz on a DANTE supported server.
Do you like to contribute?
Send me an email to stefan@latex.org, we gladly add your examples.
About Feynman diagrams
A Feynman diagram is a graphical representation used in quantum field theory to depict the interactions of subatomic particles. Named after the physicist Richard Feynman, these diagrams are used for visualizing and calculating the behavior of particles in quantum electrodynamics (QED), quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and other quantum field theories.
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