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  2. James K. Freericks - Wikipedia

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    From a physics colleague, Wes Mathews, Freericks learned about the Schroedinger factorization method and how quantum mechanics can be taught with a more algebraic focus rather than a differential equation approach. [40] [41] His book Quantum Mechanics Done Right: The Shortest Path from Novice to Researcher, will appear in the 2025. [42]

  3. 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.

  4. Harald J. W. Mueller-Kirsten - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career: Fields: ... An Introduction including Quantum Effects, World ... Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: Schrödinger Equation and Path Integral, ...

  5. Richard Feynman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Phillips Feynman (/ ˈ f aɪ n m ə n /; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist.He is best known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and in particle physics, for which he proposed the parton model.

  6. Quantum engineering - Wikipedia

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    Quantum engineering is the development of technology that capitalizes on the laws of quantum mechanics. This type of engineering uses quantum mechanics to develop technologies such as quantum sensors and quantum computers .

  7. Basil Hiley - Wikipedia

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    Basil James Hiley (15 November 1935 – 25 January 2025) was a British physicist and professor emeritus of the University of London.. Long-time colleague of David Bohm, Hiley is known for his work with Bohm on implicate orders and for his work on algebraic descriptions of quantum mechanics in terms of underlying symplectic and orthogonal Clifford algebras. [1]

  8. Paul Chernoff - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robert Chernoff (21 June 1942, Philadelphia – 17 January 2017) [1] was an American mathematician, specializing in functional analysis and the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. [2] He is known for Chernoff's Theorem, a mathematical result in the Feynman path integral formulation of quantum mechanics.

  9. Max Planck - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 1920s, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and Wolfgang Pauli had worked out the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, but it was rejected by Planck, and by Schrödinger, Laue, and Einstein as well. Planck expected that wave mechanics would soon render quantum theory – his own child – unnecessary. This was not to be ...