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17 sites in Quantum Mechanics
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Various aspects of theoretical nanotechnology, quantum transport, spin manipulation and strongly driven quantum systems.
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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.
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This course covers the experimental basis of quantum physics, introduces wave mechanics and Schrödinger's equation.
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The portrait of Mona Lisa is scrutinized with reference to quantum mechanics
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Information about experiments performed in Austria.
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Preprint with the overview of quantum cryptography.
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This is the written version of lectures presented at the 17th Symposium on Theoretical Physics covering various topics in quantum optics.
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An intuitive description of Feynman's version of quantum mechanics written in poetic language.
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Article which teaches the basics of quantum mechanics with help of digital videos showing the time evolution of wave packets in various potentials, with interference, tunneling.
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A short introduction titled "Quantum communication moves into the unknown" by David Deutsch and Artur Ekert.
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A set of notes on fermions and bosons, including a review of angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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A survey of quantum mechanics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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A short article from the USENET Physics FAQ.
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A qualitative description of the key aspects, including Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle, wave-particle duality and related theories.
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An overview of Parity in quantum mechanics and of the ways to break quantum mechanical symmetry.
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A set of lectures and reports outlining methods of teaching introductory quantum mechanics to a wide range of students.
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Research group lead by Anton Zeilinger at the Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. The groups is working on photonic entanglement experiments, Bell's inequalities, quantum communication and quantum cryptography.
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