Introduction to quantum mechanics

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NONDUAL QUANTUM DUALITY 1. Introduction The first purpose of this talk is to explain how orthodox quantum mechanics is dualistic on the pragmatic, operational level but is essentially nondualistic on a deeper ontological

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Source URL: www-physics.lbl.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-10-26 15:32:17
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    CATEGORICAL QUANTUM MECHANICS Samson Abramsky and Bob Coecke 1 INTRODUCTION Our aim is to revisit the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics from a novel point of view. The standard axiomatic presentation of quant

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    Source URL: www.iub.edu

    - Date: 2009-05-03 16:59:38
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      A concise introduction to quantum probability, quantum mechanics, and quantum computation Greg Kuperberg∗ UC Davis, visiting Cornell University (Dated: 2005)

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      Source URL: www.math.ucdavis.edu

      - Date: 2007-10-09 01:20:23
        4Physics / Quantum mechanics / Quantum field theory / Quantum electrodynamics / Quantum information science / Elementary particles / Schrdinger equation / EPR paradox / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Wave function / Path integral formulation / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics

        Rescuing Quantum Mechanics from Atomic Physics

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        Source URL: www.eftaylor.com

        Language: English - Date: 2003-02-18 11:03:34
        5Physics / Quantum mechanics / Theoretical physics / Mathematical physics / Quantum states / Quantum field theory / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics / Quantization / Wave function / Quantum optics / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Uncertainty principle

        Dissipative quantum phase transitions in ion traps Malte Darling Dueholm March 13th 2015 Preface

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        Source URL: theoretical-quantum-optics.nbi.ku.dk

        Language: English - Date: 2015-09-02 05:35:49
        6Chemistry / Physics / Nature / Atomic theory / John Dalton / Matter / Electron / Quantum mechanics / Oxygen / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Chemical reaction / Atomism

        A Chemical Progression Greg Brockman and Will Hall April 9, 2008 2

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        Source URL: gregbrockman.com

        Language: English - Date: 2016-06-27 00:18:05
        7Physics / Quantum field theory / Quantum electrodynamics / Particle physics / Renormalization group / Quantum mechanics / Richard Feynman / QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Renormalization / Feynman diagram / Electron

        DEMYSTIFYING QUANTUM MECHANICS A WORKBOOK Edwin F. Taylor Department of Physics, Emeritus

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        Source URL: www.eftaylor.com

        Language: English - Date: 2001-04-23 17:33:44
        8Physics / Elementary particles / Quantum electrodynamics / Quantum mechanics / Photons / Electron / Leptons / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Photoelectric effect / Double-slit experiment / Photoemission electron microscopy

        QUANTUM STOPWATCH FOR THE FREE ELECTRON Edwin F. Taylor July.

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        Source URL: www.eftaylor.com

        Language: English - Date: 2001-04-23 17:33:43
        9Physics / Quantum measurement / Quantum mechanics / Physical quantities / Magnetism / Spintronics / SternGerlach experiment / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Spin / John Stewart Bell / Subatomic particle / Magnetic field

        Cambridge Books Online http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics Collected Papers on Quantum Philosophy J. S. Bell, Introduction by Alain Aspect

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        Source URL: cqi.inf.usi.ch

        Language: English - Date: 2014-02-18 11:10:06
        10Chemistry / Physics / Nature / Atomic physics / Atoms / Quantum chemistry / Particle physics / Electron / Hydrogen atom / Atomic orbital / Proton / Introduction to quantum mechanics

        65 5 Mechanical properties Why are mountains on earth at most 10 km high (Section 5.9)? Why must a Thanksgiving turkey cook for many hours (Example 6.2)? Why are densities of most liquids and solids in the range 1–10

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        Source URL: www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk

        Language: English - Date: 2006-01-18 20:02:46
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