How does the Wave Particle Duality fit with Quantum Field Theory? - Physics  Stack Exchange

How does the Wave Particle Duality fit with Quantum Field Theory? - Physics Stack Exchange

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It's heard quite often that fundamental particles (photons, quarks, etc) act as both particles and waves. Now, I'm looking at it from a Quantum Field perspective. Is this localized energy ripple

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