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Date: 2001-04-23 17:33:56
Quantum mechanics
Quantum measurement
Relativistic quantum mechanics
Electron
Wave function
Hydrogen atom
De BroglieBohm theory
Interpretations of quantum mechanics

THE WAVEFUNCTION Edwin F. Taylor JulyINTRODUCTION Now we use the Sum Over Paths theory of quantum mechanics to introduce the major player

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