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Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics / Matrix mechanics / Correspondence principle / Quantum field theory / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Interpretations of quantum mechanics / Classical limit / Quantum gravity / Copenhagen interpretation / Physics / Quantum mechanics / Werner Heisenberg
Date: 2010-10-07 11:13:25
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Matrix mechanics
Correspondence principle
Quantum field theory
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Classical limit
Quantum gravity
Copenhagen interpretation
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Werner Heisenberg

Between classical and quantum∗ N.P. Landsman Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

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