1、nonrelativistic quantum mechanics

2、bra-ket) for quantum mechanics.

3、It does happen in quantum mechanics.

4、To apply quantum mechanics or the quantum theory to.

5、ignorant of quantum mechanics; musically illiterate.

6、But it does happen in quantum mechanics.

7、What could be weirder than quantum mechanics?

8、In the limit of large quantum numbers quantum mechanics goes over into classical mechanics.

9、We will use the terms quantum mechanics, quantum physics, and quantum theory synonymously, to refer to both relativistic and non-relativistic quantum mechanics.

10、Course 1 makes heavy use of quantum mechanics.

11、But, according to quantum mechanics, things can happen occasionally.

12、Generally, quantum mechanics does not assign definite values to observables.

13、Going over quantum mechanics. We have a midterm this Friday.

14、In some cases, both general relativity and quantum mechanics converge.

15、Newton mechanics is no more than an approximate version of quantum mechanics.

16、Quantum entanglement is one of the most profound features of quantum mechanics.

17、Application of quantum mechanics to atomic structure, molecular bonding, and spectroscopy gives us quantum chemistry.

18、This is often expressed by saying that in case of large quantum numbers quantum mechanics "reduces" to classical mechanics and classical electromagnetism .

19、One can make a plausible guess as to how to get the proper equation for quantum mechanics from classical mechanics.

20、So actually if you look at early development of quantum mechanics, really it was all predicated on statistical mechanics.

21、statistical mechanics: Branch of physics that combines the principles and procedures of statistics with the laws of Both classical mechanics and quantum mechanics.

22、From quantum mechanics to Pauling s theory of resonance: promulgation and evolution of scientific ideas;

23、It is this conjecture that falls outside the usual formulation of quantum mechanics.

24、Einstein never worked out how to combine quantum mechanics with gravity.

25、Tunneling magnetometer is a kind of MEMS magnetometer based on tunnel effect in quantum mechanics.

26、I also followed a course in quantum mechanics and performed my first computations with Roald Hoffmann.

27、While quantum mechanics describes the world of the very small, it also is needed to explain certain" macroscopic quantum systems" such as superconductors and superfluids.

28、"Liquid helium, which exists only Below -452 f (-268.9 c, about 4 C above absolute zero), is a "quantum fluid"(see fluid mechanics; quantum mechanics), with unique properties, including superfluidity, superconductivity, and near-zero viscosity. "

29、In quantum mechanics, there is wave-particle duality so the properties of the particle can be described as a wave.