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  2. List of equations in quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Summarized below are the various forms the Hamiltonian takes, with the corresponding Schrödinger equations and forms of wavefunction solutions. Notice in the case of one spatial dimension, for one particle, the partial derivative reduces to an ordinary derivative .

  3. List of quantum-mechanical systems with analytical solutions

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    The quantum harmonic oscillator; The quantum harmonic oscillator with an applied uniform field [1] The Inverse square root potential [2] The periodic potential The particle in a lattice; The particle in a lattice of finite length [3] The Pöschl–Teller potential; The quantum pendulum; The three-dimensional potentials The rotating system The ...

  4. List of mathematical topics in quantum theory - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mathematical topics in quantum theory, by Wikipedia page. See also list of functional analysis topics , list of Lie group topics , list of quantum-mechanical systems with analytical solutions .

  5. Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory that describes the behavior of nature at and below the scale of atoms. [2]: 1.1 It is the foundation of all quantum physics, which includes quantum chemistry, quantum field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science. Quantum mechanics can describe many systems that classical physics cannot.

  6. Schrödinger equation - Wikipedia

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    A harmonic oscillator in classical mechanics (A–B) and quantum mechanics (C–H). In (A–B), a ball, attached to a spring, oscillates back and forth. (C–H) are six solutions to the Schrödinger Equation for this situation. The horizontal axis is position, the vertical axis is the real part (blue) or imaginary part (red) of the wave function.

  7. Category:Lists of physics equations - Wikipedia

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    List of equations in quantum mechanics; R. List of relativistic equations; W. List of equations in wave theory This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at ...

  8. Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenology of quantum physics arose roughly between 1895 and 1915, and for the 10 to 15 years before the development of quantum mechanics (around 1925) physicists continued to think of quantum theory within the confines of what is now called classical physics, and in particular within the same mathematical structures.

  9. List of named differential equations - Wikipedia

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    Dirac equation, the relativistic wave equation for electrons and positrons; Gardner equation; Klein–Gordon equation; Knizhnik–Zamolodchikov equations in quantum field theory; Nonlinear Schrödinger equation in quantum mechanics; Schrödinger's equation [2] Schwinger–Dyson equation; Yang-Mills equations in gauge theory