
Field Theory
Field Theory is a framework in physics that describes how fields—like electric and magnetic fields—interact with matter and energy. In the context of Relativistic Electromagnetism, it explains how charged particles create and are affected by electromagnetic fields, emphasizing how these interactions change at high speeds. In Collider Physics, it helps predict outcomes of particle collisions by analyzing field interactions at small scales. In Number Theory, while not directly about physical fields, concepts can parallel fields when considering relationships and properties among numbers, illustrating how abstract ideas can mirror physical theories in structure and behavior.