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The many worlds interpretation was formulated by [[Hugh Everett|Everett]] in [[1956]].
 
[[Quantum chromodynamics]] began in the early [[1960s]]. The theory as we know it today was formulated by Polizter, Gross and Wilzcek in [[1975]]. Building on pioneering work by [[Julian Schwinger|Schwinger]], [[Peter Higgs|Higgs]], Goldstone and others, [[Sheldon Lee Glashow|Glashow]], [[Steven Weinberg|Weinberg]] and [[Abdus Salam|Salam]] independently showed how the weak nuclear force and quantum electrodynamics could be merged into a single electroweak force. In the [[1960s]]-[[1970s]], [[Quantum Electrochemistry]] was developed by [[Revaz Dogonadze|Dogonadze]] and his pupils.
 
Recently, there has been much interest in [[quantum information]].