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  • ...'''mechanics''' includes all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. Mechanics can also refer to the practical subjects of creating and maintaining machin Each physical theory of mechanics has these three ingredients:
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  • ...echanics timeline.PNG|right|325px|Timeline for key scientists in classical mechanics}} ...cal'' is taken to distinguish this formulation of mechanics from [[quantum mechanics]], and from developments in [[quantum field theory]], in particular, [[quan
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  • ..., is an introduction to quantum mechanics for the layperson. See [[Quantum mechanics/Advanced]] for a more technical exposition.'' '''Quantum mechanics''' (from the [[Latin]] ''quantus'', "how much") is a theory in [[physics]]
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  • The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematica
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical mechanics |author=John R. Taylor |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |isbn ...nd Matthew Sands | title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics, volume 1: Mainly mechanics radiation and heat | publisher=Addison-Wesley | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-201-5
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  • *[[P. A. M. Dirac]], ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'' (1930) -- the beginning chapters provide a very clear and comprehensible *[[David Griffiths]], ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0-13-111892-7 -- A standard undergraduate leve
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  • ...ntization|first quantized]] [[quantum theory]] that supersedes [[classical mechanics]] at the [[atom]]ic and [[subatomic particle|subatomic]] levels. It is a fu Quantum mechanics is sometimes used in a more general sense, to mean [[quantum physics]].
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  • *[[Werner Heisenberg]] invents matrix mechanics ...nts out an important, and previously non-understood implication of quantum mechanics
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  • #Redirect [[Quantum mechanics]]
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''measurement''' concerns the interaction of a macroscopic measurement ...title=Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics |chapter=§2.3.1 The measurement problem |pages=pp. 31 ''ff'' |author=Peter
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  • ....ac.uk/history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html A history of quantum mechanics] ...ww.imperial.ac.uk/quantuminformation/qi/tutorials Imperial College Quantum Mechanics Course to Download]
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  • *[[Basics of quantum mechanics]] *[[Measurement in quantum mechanics]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ:Article mechanics/Draft rewrite]]
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  • ...subsection targets, that stuff's all in the extended version [[CZ:Article mechanics Complete|here]]. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 12:38, 25 Februar ...d to discuss the issue on Citizendium Pilot talk:Article Mechanics|Article Mechanics talk page. Shouldn't it be copied (or at list linked) there?</s> ..done
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The interpretation of measurement in quantum mechanics
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  • ...stem in quantum mechanics used to illustrate important features of quantum mechanics, such as quantization of energy levels and the existence of zero-point ener
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  • * [[Isaac Newton]], founder of [[classical mechanics]] * [[Max Planck]], early contributor to [[quantum mechanics]]
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  • *[[Harmonic oscillator (classical)|Harmonic oscillator ]] in classical mechanics *[[Harmonic oscillator (quantum)|Harmonic oscillator ]] in quantum mechanics
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  • ...a detailed balancing description of equilibrium by a master of statistical mechanics. ...ook |title=Lectures on Theoretical Physics: Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics Vol. V |author=Arnold Sommerfeld |year=1964 |publisher=Academic Press}} A c
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  • ...of relativity]] deals with departures from [[Classical mechanics|Newtonian mechanics]] when the speed of an [[object]] approaches or becomes comparable to the [ ...vity | general theory of relativity]] deals with departures from Newtonian mechanics by describing the warping of [[space (physics)|space]] and [[time]] in the
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  • * [[Angular momentum (classical)]], angular momentum in classical mechanics. * [[Angular momentum (quantum)]], angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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  • *[[P. A. M. Dirac]], ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'' (1930) -- the beginning chapters provide a very clear and comprehensible *[[David Griffiths]], ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', Prentice Hall, 1995. ISBN 0-13-111892-7 -- A standard undergraduate leve
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  • A synonym for angular momentum coupling in quantum mechanics.
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  • *{{cite book |author=John Robert Taylor |title=Classical mechanics |isbn=189138922X |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |url=http:/ ...books?id=Ni6CD7K2X4MC&printsec=frontcover |title=Introduction to classical mechanics: with problems and solutions |isbn= 0521876222 |year=2008 |publisher=Cambr
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  • ...}} The most famous original work on the mathematical structure of quantum mechanics. ...//books.google.com/books?id=173vjxhvrZoC&printsec=frontcover|title=Quantum mechanics for mathematicians |author=Leon Armenovich Takhtadzhi︠a︡n |isbn=0821846
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  • * [[atomic orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for an atom * [[molecular orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for a molecule
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  • In general chemistry, from the perspective of Newtonian mechanics, anything that occupies space and has mass.
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  • ...ice with some similarity to [[Dodgeball (Google)]], but extended with game mechanics.
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  • ...Physics at [[Loyola University (Chicago)]], where he researches [[quantum mechanics]]; Immediate Past President, [[Ameinu]]
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical mechanics |author=John R. Taylor |year=2005 |publisher=University Science Books |isbn ...nd Matthew Sands | title=The Feynman Lectures on Physics, volume 1: Mainly mechanics radiation and heat | publisher=Addison-Wesley | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-201-5
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  • #{{cite web |title=Quantum mechanics |date=June2, 2005 |author=Niels Walet, University of Manchester |url= http:
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  • ...'''mechanics''' includes all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. Mechanics can also refer to the practical subjects of creating and maintaining machin Each physical theory of mechanics has these three ingredients:
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  • A differential equation of quantum mechanics, describing the spatial and temporal behavior of wave functions.
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  • A technique in [[quantum mechanics]] in which the kinetic energies of nuclei and electrons are calculated sepa
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  • A function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron in a molecule.
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  • ....A. Quadling | coauthors=A.R.D. Ramsay | title=An Introduction to Advanced Mechanics | year=1964 | publisher=G. Bell and Sons | pages=107-108 }}
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  • The study of the mechanics of biological systems
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  • Function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron around the nucleus of an atom.
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  • ...ish physicist and mathematician instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics, who won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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  • A branch of theoretical chemistry, which applies quantum mechanics and quantum field theory to address issues and problems in chemistry.
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  • ...rst postulated by [[Louis de Broglie|de Broglie]], that advanced [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • ...started the sociobiology debate, as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance.
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  • ...lgebra]] used throughout the [[matrix mechanics]] formulation of [[quantum mechanics]]. ...ion is in wide use in the field today, and although developed with quantum mechanics in mind it can be employed more generally when working with any [[vector sp
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  • ...understanding the structure of [[atom]]s and the development of [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • ...oe/ (see Chapter 9 for singular S-L operators and connections with quantum mechanics)
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  • ...iltonian is in: [[Roy McWeeny|R. McWeeny]], ''Methods of Molecular Quantum Mechanics,'' 2nd edition, Academic, London (1989).
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  • ....ac.uk/history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html A history of quantum mechanics] ...ww.imperial.ac.uk/quantuminformation/qi/tutorials Imperial College Quantum Mechanics Course to Download]
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  • ...l switching elements of the computation is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...cing as a feature of its original plans laboratory instruction in physics, mechanics, and mining.}}</ref>
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  • *L. Pauling and E. B. Wilson, ''Introduction to Quantum Mechanics'', McGraw-Hill, New York (1935).
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  • ...ay be broadly divided into electronic structure, dynamics, and statistical mechanics. In the process of solving the problem of predicting chemical [[reactivity ...istry |force field]] methods. Some chemical theorists apply [[statistical mechanics]] to provide a bridge between the microscopic phenomena of the quantum worl
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  • * J. J. Sakurai, ''Advanced Quantum Mechanics'', Addison-Wesley, Reading Mass. (1967)
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  • ...ublisher=Thomson-Brooks/Cole|year=2004|id= ISBN 0-534-40949-0}} (Classical mechanics and electricity) ...isher=Pearson/Benjamin Cummings|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8053-3843-8}} (Quantum mechanics)
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  • ...English: J. J. Griffin, ''Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra'', Academic Press, New York (1959). ...cite book |last= Edmonds |first= A. R. |title= Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics |year= 1957
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  • ..., practices and concepts of thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and kinetics.
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  • The possibility of changing a state of a [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] system observed in one location by changing it in a re
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  • In [[mechanics]], and especially [[quantum mechanics]], adiabatic can also refer to a time-dependent process, where adiabatic m
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  • * H. Goldstein, C. P. Poole, J. L. Safko, ''Classical Mechanics'', Third Ed., Addison Wesley Publishing Company, San Francisco (2001) ISBN * V. I. Arnold, ''Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics'', Springer-Verlag (1989), ISBN 0-387-96890-3. (Chapter 6).
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  • ...ar momentum (quantum)#Orbital angular momentum|angular momentum in quantum mechanics]]'' In [[quantum mechanics]], '''orbital angular momentum''' is a conserved property of a system of on
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], the term '''vector coupling''' is used as a synonym for angular momentum
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  • ==Classical mechanics== In [[classical mechanics|classical]] or [[Newton]]ian mechanics the motion of a particle is governed by [[Newton's laws]] of motion.
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  • ...ts approach 30 miles (48 km) per hour. Kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics, helps describe a player's movement across the ice by defining his position
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  • ...ten various law review articles and op ed. Contributing Editor at Popular Mechanics; coauthor of ''Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other
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  • In [[mechanics]] the average speed <i>v</i> of an object moving a distance <i>d</i> during ...al Relativity and Classical Mechanics]</ref> In particular, in [[classical mechanics]], all observers agree on the value of ''t'' and the transformation rules f
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  • The definition of [[rigid rotor]] stems from classical mechanics. The concept is applied in [[molecular physics]], especially in [[microwav In classical mechanics, as well as in quantum mechanics, the kinetic energy of rotation of a rigid rotor is linear in a quantity ca
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  • ...e energy left. This is explained by the uncertainty principle from quantum mechanics that implies that it is impossible to have a complete absence of energy.
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  • ...or of electrons at the atomic and molecular level is governed by [[quantum mechanics]] or [[quantum electrodynamics]]. The (quantum mechanical) interaction bet ...using the (classical) [[Maxwell equations]]. In such an approach, quantum mechanics can be used to establish the electronic properties of materials, which then
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  • ...simplest form. In [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newtonian mechanics]], and in [[special relativity]], an inertial frame of reference is one in ...mechanics take the same form in inertial frames, specifically, [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] are the same for all obse
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  • ...d]]s, i.e., [[liquid]]s and [[gas]]es. It is an adaptation of [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] to a medium that is treat ...great unsolved mysteries of fluid dynamics and by extension of [[classical mechanics]]. While many properties of turbulent flows are understood, a deductive th
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  • ...gle unified theory, including all phenomena both at the level of [[quantum mechanics]] and on a scale as wide as the [[universe]], this has not yet been proven. ...mbined. For example, the unification of [[general relativity]] and quantum mechanics has so far proven impossible due to creation of infinite values when lookin
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  • ...f civilian flights. Beginning with the basic licensing of pilots, aircraft mechanics and flight attendants, its authority extends to operating the national [[ai
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  • ..., is an introduction to quantum mechanics for the layperson. See [[Quantum mechanics/Advanced]] for a more technical exposition.'' '''Quantum mechanics''' (from the [[Latin]] ''quantus'', "how much") is a theory in [[physics]]
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  • ...s ''not'' have [[rest mass]].<ref>This is unexpected, because in classical mechanics linear momentum of a particle is proportional to the mass of the particle.< ...nger equation|wave equation]], which formed the basis of the new [[quantum mechanics]]. It took another year before [[Paul A.M. Dirac]]<ref>P.A.M. Dirac, Proc.
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  • ...biology''' has emerged as a discipline that aims to investigate [[Quantum mechanics|quantum]] phenomena&mdash;e.g., [[coherence]], [[tunneling]], [[Entanglemen ...of the cell and multicellular organism rests on the foundation of quantum mechanics. But not all known quantum phenomena can be seen to readily apply to livin
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  • ...Hilbert spaces play a fundamental role in the physical theory of [[quantum mechanics]]. The state (in the so-called [[Schrödinger picture]]) of a quantum mecha
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  • ...nal role-playing. Similarly, role-playing video games tend to conceal game mechanics, so that players devote little or no time to the calculation of statistics
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  • ...anding still, there is no translation, rotation or vibration. In [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] terms all possible motions are in their lowest-energy
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  • ...''Schrödinger equation''' is one of the fundamental equations of [[quantum mechanics]] and describes the spatial and temporal behavior of quantum-mechanical sys ...Schrödinger equation because it is a fundamental ''postulate'' of quantum mechanics.
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  • ...due to the electromagnetic field, which has to be combined with [[quantum mechanics]] to treat small entities like atoms, or electrons, or other particles. To
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  • ...istry''' is a branch of [[theoretical chemistry]], which applies [[quantum mechanics]] and [[quantum field theory]] to address issues and problems in [[chemistr In quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry the atom is seen as a small, dense, positively charge
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  • ...ality''') refers to the double nature of light and matter at the [[quantum mechanics|quantum]] level. ...New Mexico. Retrieved April, 20th, 2008</ref> firmly established the wave-mechanics theory underlying current understanding of the wave nature of matter. In 19
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  • ...extraordinary mystery that has not been successfully explained by quantum mechanics or any other approach.<ref name=ColoradoExpWaveInter>[http://www.colorado.e ==[[Quantum mechanics]] and [[Wave-particle duality|wave-particle duality]]==
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  • ...human transportation has also existed. In the December issue of ''Popular Mechanics'' in 1957, engineer Honeywell predicted that by 2000 this technology would ...>Belfiore, Michael. "All Aboard the Hyperloop." Popular Mechanics. Popular Mechanics, 12 Aug. 2013. Web. 13 Oct. 2013.}}</ref>-->
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  • ...electrodynamics (classical)|electrodynamics]]. The theory based on quantum mechanics ''and'' Maxwell equations is called [[quantum electrodynamics]].
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  • The method is widely used in [[quantum mechanics]] where the central equation&mdash;the time-independent [[Schrödinger equa ...nfiguration spaces with periodic boundary conditions also occur in quantum mechanics and variational Rayleigh-Ritz theory, outlined below, applies to these cas
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  • ...h respect to a state with principal quantum number ''n''. That is, quantum mechanics gives the same measure for the "size" of a one-electron atom (in state ''n
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  • Henry took this passion about mechanics into his home. His father had given him a pocket watch in his early teens a Following this inclination to avoid farm work and pursue mechanics, Ford left the farm in 1879. He was apprenticed as a machinist it the [[Mi
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  • ...but cannot pass through the hard wall of the ball. Applications in quantum mechanics include nucleons in atomic nuclei, or alpha radioactivity where the barrier
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  • In [[quantum mechanics]], '''angular momentum''' is a [[vector operator]] of which the three compo ...the very first&mdash;and most important&mdash;papers on the "new" quantum mechanics, the ''Dreimännerarbeit'' (three men's work) of [[Max Born|Born]], [[Werne
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  • ...emeritus in 1971. He wrote many papers on [[atomic structure]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[Brownian motion]], and [[nuclear physics]].
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  • ...re now called [[photons]]. The Planck constant is ubiquitous in [[quantum mechanics]]. For instance, it appears in the [[Schr&ouml;dinger equation]]. Its small
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  • ...r of the electron.<ref> Here "orbital" is used as a ''noun''. In [[quantum mechanics]], the ''adjective'' orbital is often used as a synonym of "spatial" (as in ...and ''two-electron orbital functions''.<ref>W. Heitler, ''Elementary Wave Mechanics'', 2nd edition (1956) Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK.</ref> In the phrase "two
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  • ...ath> be generators of the [[Lie algebra]] of SU(2) and SO(3). In [[quantum mechanics]] these ...English: J. J. Griffin, ''Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra'', Academic Press, New York (1959).</ref>
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  • ...on [[quantum mechanics]].<ref>P. A. M. Dirac, ''The Principles of Quantum Mechanics'', Oxford University Press (1930). Fourth edition 1958. Paperback 1981, p. *A. Messiah, ''Quantum Mechanics'', vol. I. North Holland, Amsterdam (1967), Appendix A
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  • ...ntization|first quantized]] [[quantum theory]] that supersedes [[classical mechanics]] at the [[atom]]ic and [[subatomic particle|subatomic]] levels. It is a fu Quantum mechanics is sometimes used in a more general sense, to mean [[quantum physics]].
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  • ...and a fundamental demonstration of the viability of the theory of quantum mechanics.
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  • This model is described by almost every book on quantum mechanics. For example, see {{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Solid State Engineerin ...y book on solid state physics. For example, see {{cite book |title=Quantum mechanics in a nutshell |author=Gerald D. Mahan |url=http://books.google.com/books?id
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