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Physics / Quantum mechanics / Molecular physics / Quantum chemistry / Schrdinger equation / Quantum harmonic oscillator / Rigid rotor / BornOppenheimer approximation / Erwin Schrdinger / Waveparticle duality / Wave function
Date: 2006-11-30 18:04:18
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Molecular physics
Quantum chemistry
Schrdinger equation
Quantum harmonic oscillator
Rigid rotor
BornOppenheimer approximation
Erwin Schrdinger
Waveparticle duality
Wave function

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