Abstract

The accuracy of the theory of the Josephson effect and of the quantum Hall effect is assessed by testing quantitatively the exactness of the theoretically predicted relations K J =2 e/ h and R K = h/ e 2, where K J and R K are the phenomenological Josephson and von Klitzing constants, respectively. By assuming the relations are exact, quantum electrodynamics (QED) is tested by comparing QED-dependent and independent values of the fine-structure constant.

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