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Standard Model is a theoretical framework that describes the electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions between elementary particles. It classifies known fundamental particles and specifies their interactions.

The Standard Model is discussed in particle physics, theoretical physics, and high-energy physics.

Status

The Standard Model is supported by extensive experimental evidence, including results from particle accelerators. It does not incorporate gravity and leaves several phenomena, such as dark matter and neutrino masses, only partially explained.

Particle physics

Quantum mechanics

High-energy physics

Theoretical physics