Quantum mechanics
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- | * [[Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics)]] | + | * [[Totalitarian principle]] |
- | * [[EPR paradox]] | + | |
- | * [[Fractional quantum mechanics]] | + | |
- | * [[Macroscopic quantum phenomena]] | + | |
- | * [[Phase space formulation]] | + | |
- | * [[Pratītyasamutpāda#Quantum_mechanics|Quantum mechanics and the Buddhist view of dependent origination]] | + | |
- | * [[Spherical basis]] | + | |
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That branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms for classical Newtonian ones.
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