Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
quantum mechanics n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Quantum theory, especially the quantum theory of the structure and behavior of atoms and ->
Quantum Mechanics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Quantum mechanics is, at least at first glance and at least in part, a . The heart and soul of quantum mechanics is contained in the Hilbert spaces that . ->
Quantum Theory - Mechanics - Crystalinks
Along with general relativity, quantum mechanics is one of the pillars of modern . Quantum mechanics was initially developed to explain the atom, especially the . ->
Theory: Quantum Mechanics (SLAC VVC)
The world of quantum mechanics is pretty strange when you try to use words to . In quantum mechanics, systems are described by the set of possible states in . ->
fUSION Anomaly. Quantum Mechanics
Quantum mechanics is needed to explain many properties of matter, such as the . Two different formulations of quantum mechanics were presented following de . ->
PowerPedia:Quantum mechanics - PESWiki
6.10 Explanation of quantum mechanics enigmas. 6.11 Founding experiments . The foundations of quantum mechanics were established during the first half of . ->
Quantum Mechanics -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
Quantum mechanics represented a fundamental break with classical physics, in . Ghose, P. Testing Quantum Mechanics on New Ground. . ->
Physics Bookshelf - Quantum Mechanics
A collection of articles explaining basic concepts in quantum mechanics. . An overview of quantum mechanics, from a first year physics course that uses . ->