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Spectroscopy / Quantum mechanics / Particle physics / Electron / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Photon / Energy level / Wave–particle duality / Double-slit experiment / Physics / Atomic physics / Quantum electrodynamics
Date: 2013-03-11 04:21:57
Spectroscopy
Quantum mechanics
Particle physics
Electron
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Photon
Energy level
Wave–particle duality
Double-slit experiment
Physics
Atomic physics
Quantum electrodynamics

ESSENTIAL QUANTUM PHYSICS PETER LANDSHOFF University of Cambridge ALLEN METHERELL University of Central Florida

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