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  • '''Quantum chromodynamics binding energy''' ('''QCD binding energy'''), '''gluon binding energy''' or *[[Quantum chromodynamics]] ...
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  • '''Quantum chromodynamics binding energy''' ('''QCD binding energy'''), '''gluon binding energy''' or *[[Quantum chromodynamics]] ...
    4 KB (647 words) - 16:25, 5 February 2024
  • ...H</math> is the Hamiltonian. Thus, charges are associated with conserved [[quantum number]]s; these are the eigenvalues of the generator <math>Q</math>. ...one has that the generator [[commutator|commutes]] with the [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] {{nowrap begin}}[''Q'', ''H''] = 0{{nowrap end}}. ...
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  • {{For|related articles|Quantum vacuum (disambiguation)}} ...if|thumb|upright=1|3D visualization of quantum fluctuations of the quantum chromodynamics [[QCD vacuum|(QCD) vacuum]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Derek Leinweber|url=http:/ ...
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  • == Quantum mechanics == Two coupled quantum systems can be modeled by a [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] of the form[[File:Spin orbit coupling dispersion r ...
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  • {{Flavour quantum numbers}} ...urs of [[lepton]]s. They are conventionally parameterized with ''flavour [[quantum number]]s'' that are assigned to all [[subatomic particle]]s. They can also ...
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  • ...served quantities. For example, the [[U(1)]] [[gauge transformation]] of [[Quantum electrodynamics|QED]] implies the conservation of the [[electric charge]]. ...t=A. |title=Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell: Second Edition |title-link=Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell |date=2010-02-01 |publisher=Princeton University ...
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  • ...ass, where {{math|1=Δ''mc''<sup>2</sup> = Δ''E''}}.<ref>{{cite book| title=Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles |last1=Eisberg | |[[Quantum chemistry|Atomic level]] ...
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  • ...r]] field.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=0Eeuqh9QfNI&t=1139 Lecture 1 | Quantum Entanglements, Part 1 (Stanford)], Leonard Susskind, Stanford, Video, 2006- ...r>{{cite book |author=John Archibald Wheeler|title=Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics.|url=https://archive.org/details/geonsblackholesq00 ...
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  • ** [[Quantum biology]] - application of [[quantum mechanics]] to biological phenomenon. * [[Quantum physics]] – branch of physics dealing with physical phenomena where the act ...
    33 KB (4,348 words) - 13:11, 24 February 2024
  • {{Quantum field theory}} ...harder as the physical model becomes more realistic; its application to [[quantum field theory]] is fraught with complications related to [[renormalization]] ...
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  • ...sceptible to CP violation stemming from [[strong interaction]]s. [[Quantum chromodynamics]] – the theoretical description of the strong force – naturally includes a ...
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  • ...modern physics]], which includes [[Theory of relativity|relativity]] and [[quantum mechanics]], the laws governing motion are revised to rely on [[fundamental ...orces produced by gravitation and [[inertia]]. With modern insights into [[quantum mechanics]] and technology that can accelerate particles close to the speed ...
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  • |[[Quantum chromodynamics binding energy|Chromodynamic]] ...hese classical equations have remarkably direct analogs in nonrelativistic quantum mechanics.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071011135413/http://www.suste ...
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  • {{short description|Elementary particle or quantum of light}} {{About|the elementary particle or quantum of light}} ...
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  • {{Quantum field theory}} In [[quantum electrodynamics]], {{math|''α''}} is proportional to the square of the [[co ...
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  • * Quantum condensation of [[boson]]ic fluids ([[Bose–Einstein condensate|Bose–Einstei ...modynamic systems, where temperature is not a parameter. Examples include: quantum phase transitions, dynamic phase transitions, and topological (structural) ...
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  • {{Short description|Lowest possible energy of a quantum system or field}} {{For|related articles|Quantum vacuum (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...or-link=Asher Peres |last2=Terno |first2=Daniel R. |date=2004-01-06 |title=Quantum information and relativity theory |url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/Rev ...appearance of certain high-speed astronomical objects]], and particular [[quantum effects]]). The [[expansion of the universe]] is understood to exceed the s ...
    143 KB (20,669 words) - 21:33, 25 February 2024
  • ...om the postulate that light interacts with matter as discrete "packets" ([[quantum|quanta]]) of energy, an idea that had been introduced by [[Max Planck]] in The first formulation of a [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] describing radiation and matter interaction is due to [[Paul Dirac ...
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  • ...mental particles of nature have minimal vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, [[zero-point energy]]-induced particle motion. The theoretical ...nal pair are zero. Hence, any set of particles may be produced whose total quantum numbers are also zero as long as [[conservation of energy]] and [[conservat ...
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