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Quantum theories Vol.1
editBasic Concepts and Theories
edit- Quantum Mechanics-Introduction and Basics
- Introduction to quantum mechanics
- Quantum mechanics
- Observable
- Operator (physics)
- Quantum state
- Wave function
- Bra-ket notation
- Quantum coherence
- State space
- Hilbert space
- Rigged Hilbert space
- Particle
- Wave–particle duality
- Quantum measurements and Experiments
- Measurement in quantum mechanics
- Quantum superposition
- Quantum entanglement
- Stern–Gerlach experiment
- Spin
- Davisson–Germer experiment
- Quantum Principles
- Uncertainty principle
- Pauli exclusion principle
- Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
- Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
- Schrödinger equation
- Heisenberg picture
- Klein–Gordon equation
- Ehrenfest theorem
- Interaction picture
- Dirac equation
- Pauli equation
- Path integral formulation
- Feynman diagram
- Interpretation of quantum mechanics
- Relational quantum mechanics
- Applications of Quantum Mechanics
- Hydrogen-like atom
- Quantum tunnelling
- Quantum logic
- Quantum computer
- Quantum Electrodynamics and Quantum Field Theory (QED and QFT)
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Proton
- Muon
- Quantum field theory
- Quantum Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- Quantum thermodynamics
- Quantum statistical mechanics
- Algebraic Quantum Field Theory (AQFT) and Topology
- Local quantum field theory
- Topological quantum field theory
- Gauge theory
- Topological order