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Date: 2005-08-18 15:10:43
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Theoretical physics
Philosophy of physics
Schrdinger equation
Uncertainty principle
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Wave function
Operator
Stationary state
Probability amplitude
De BroglieBohm theory

Time dependence in quantum mechanics Notes on Quantum Mechanics http://quantum.bu.edu/notes/QuantumMechanics/TimeDependence.pdf Last updated Thursday, November 20, :22:37-05:00 Copyright © 2003 Dan Dill (dan@bu.e

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