Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Quantum mechanics (QM) is a set of principles describing physical reality at the atomic level of matter (molecules and atoms) and the subatomic (electrons, protons, and even smaller particles). These...
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Quantum theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quantum theory may mean: In science: •Quantum mechanics, an umbrella term for describing all quantum physics •Old quantum theory under the Bohr model • Quantum field theory, a generic type of relativ...
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Discovering the fundamental structure of matter. ... Quantum theory evolved as a new branch of theoretical physics during the first few decades of the 20th century in an endeavour to understand the fundamental properties of matter. It began with the study of the interactions of matter and radiation.
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www.thebigview.com/spacetime/quantumtheory.html
www.thebigview.com/spacetime/quantumtheory.html
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A theory of the interaction of matter and radiation developed early in the twentieth century which is based on the quantization of energy and applied to a wide variety of processes that involve an exchange of energy at the atomic level...
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www.pbs.org/faithandreason/physgloss/qm-body.html
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Introduction to Quantum Theory ... Give a very brief history on the development of chemistry as a science leading to the development of quantum theory. ... The quantum theory has many mathematical approaches, but the philosophy is essentially the same. Quantum mechanics is the foundation of chemistry, because it deals...
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www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c120/quantum.html
www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c120/quantum.html
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Assesses the metaphysical implications of quantum theory by considering the impact of the theory on our understanding of objects as individuals with well defined identity conditions. By Steven French of Leeds Universit ... Quaset theory then gives the possibility of a semantics for quantum particles without alibis (ibid.).
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-idind/
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In brief, the difficulties stemmed from an apparent conflict between several principles of the quantum theory of measurement. In particular, the linear dynamics of quantum mechanics seemed to conflict with the postulate that during measurement a non-linear collapse of the wave packet occurred.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-measurement/
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