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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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  • {{r|Classical mechanics}} {{r|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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  • ...n number 100123853] plus three additional edits which appear to be article mechanics type edits (categories added, image fix and bolding of text) which makes it
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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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  • {{r|Measurement in quantum mechanics}} {{r|Quantum mechanics}}
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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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  • The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematica
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  • ...lassical)|vacuum reference state]] with no fields or particles; in quantum mechanics, the [[Vacuum (quantum electrodynamic)|vacuum state]] with electromagnetic
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