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- Identical Particles Revisited, Michael Fowler The Nature of Many-Electron Wavefunctions Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Com****tion at BerkeleyX Archived 2013-05-13...
- The universal wavefunction or the wavefunction of the universe is the wavefunction or quantum state of the entire universe. It is regarded as the basic...
- \delta } is the Kronecker delta function. The wavefunctions in momentum space are related to the wavefunctions in position space through a Fourier transform...
- decoherence does not reduce it to a single eigenstate. The concept of wavefunction collapse was introduced by Werner Heisenberg in his 1927 paper on the...
- In quantum field theory, wave function renormalization is a rescaling (or renormalization) of quantum fields to take into account the effects of interactions...
- quantum mechanics, based on a Hilbert space of complex, square-integrable wavefunctions. As its name suggests, the KvN theory is related to work: 220  by Bernard...
- In condensed matter physics, the Laughlin wavefunction is an ansatz, proposed by Robert Laughlin for the ground state of a two-dimensional electron gas...
- electron wave can be approximated as a plane wave. As the electron wave, or wavefunction, p****es through the sample, both the phase and the amplitude of the electron...
- theory emerges from the Bohmian formalism when one considers conditional wavefunctions of subsystems. Pilot-wave theory is explicitly nonlocal, which is in...
- _{n}(x)=E_{n}\psi _{n}(x).} In quantum mechanics, one s****s normalizable wavefunctions ψ n ( x ) {\displaystyle \psi _{n}(x)} and their corresponding energies...