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The physics which describes subatomic systems and interactions of elementary particles.
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Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, the first general attempt to understand the world of atoms as this is represented by quantum mechanics.
Includes a basic introduction to what this theory is, and links to relevant journal and magazine articles.
A short article from the USENET Physics FAQ.
A primer for the non-professional interested in learning about the principles of quantum physics without all the math.
Applications to anyonic statistics, quantum computation and superconductivity in the framework of optical lattice potentials.
A self-contained introduction to the theory of quantum groups according to Drinfeld highlighting the formal aspects as well as the applications to the Yang-Baxter equation and representation theory. Introductions to Hopf algebras, Poisson structures and deformation quantization are also provided.
The portrait of Mona Lisa is scrutinized with reference to quantum mechanics
An intuitive description of Feynman's version of quantum mechanics written in poetic language.
These lectures are intended as an introduction to the technique of path integrals and their applications in physics. The audience is mainly first-year graduate students, and it is assumed that the reader has a good foundation in quantum mechanics.
A collection of articles explaining basic concepts in quantum mechanics.
Preprint with the overview of quantum cryptography.
A survey of quantum mechanics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
A series of Java applets illustrating solutions to basic problems in this subject.
Describes some basic concepts of quantum physics.
A set of lectures and reports outlining methods of teaching introductory quantum mechanics to a wide range of students.
Examining quantum theory, its various interpretations, and the philosophical questions that arise in conjunction with it.
This is the written version of lectures presented at the 17th Symposium on Theoretical Physics covering various topics in quantum optics.
Examining quantum theory, its various interpretations, and the philosophical questions that arise in conjunction with it.
A self-contained introduction to the theory of quantum groups according to Drinfeld highlighting the formal aspects as well as the applications to the Yang-Baxter equation and representation theory. Introductions to Hopf algebras, Poisson structures and deformation quantization are also provided.
Describes some basic concepts of quantum physics.
Includes a basic introduction to what this theory is, and links to relevant journal and magazine articles.
Applications to anyonic statistics, quantum computation and superconductivity in the framework of optical lattice potentials.
The portrait of Mona Lisa is scrutinized with reference to quantum mechanics
Preprint with the overview of quantum cryptography.
Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, the first general attempt to understand the world of atoms as this is represented by quantum mechanics.
A primer for the non-professional interested in learning about the principles of quantum physics without all the math.
A series of Java applets illustrating solutions to basic problems in this subject.
This is the written version of lectures presented at the 17th Symposium on Theoretical Physics covering various topics in quantum optics.
These lectures are intended as an introduction to the technique of path integrals and their applications in physics. The audience is mainly first-year graduate students, and it is assumed that the reader has a good foundation in quantum mechanics.
A collection of articles explaining basic concepts in quantum mechanics.
A short article from the USENET Physics FAQ.
A set of lectures and reports outlining methods of teaching introductory quantum mechanics to a wide range of students.
A survey of quantum mechanics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
An intuitive description of Feynman's version of quantum mechanics written in poetic language.

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