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 Übersetzung für 'quantum theory' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a quantum theory | quantum theories
phys.
quantum theory
Quantentheorie {f}
3 Wörter
phys.
quantum field theory <QFT>
Quantenfeldtheorie {f} <QFT>
Teiltreffer
math.
von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory <NBG set theory>
Neumann-Bernays-Gödel-Mengenlehre {f} <NBG-Mengenlehre>
math.
Morse-Kelley set theory <MK set theory>
Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre {f} <MK-Mengenlehre>
math.
Kelley-Morse set theory <KM set theory>
Kelley-Morse-Mengenlehre {f} [selten] [Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre]
phys.
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory <BCS theory>
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer-Theorie {f} <BCS-Theorie>
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzbindungs­theorie {f} <VB-Theorie>
chem.
molecular orbital theory <MO theory>
Molekülorbitaltheorie {f} <MO-Theorie>
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Elektronenpaar-Theorie {f} [Valenzstrukturtheorie]
phys.
Kaluza-Klein theory <KK theory>
Kaluza-Klein-Theorie {f}
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzstrukturtheorie {f} [auch: VB-Theorie]
math.
Tarski-Grothendieck set theory <TG, TG set theory>
Tarski-Grothendieck-Mengenlehre {f} <TG>
ungeprüft
econ.
Heckscher-Ohlin theory <HOT, H-O-T, HO theory, H-O theory>
Faktorproportionentheorie {f}
quantumBetrag {m}
38
quantumQuantum {n}
8
quantumMenge {f}
112
phys.
quantum
Quant {n}
18
phys.
quantum information
Quanteninformation {f}
phys.
quantum level
Quantenebene {f}
opticsphys.
quantum optics
Quantenoptik {f}
phys.
quantum liquid
Quantenflüssigkeit {f}
phys.
quantum network
Quantennetzwerk {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Studies on the light emitted by laser-trapped francium-210 ions have provided accurate data on transitions between atomic energy levels, similar to those predicted by quantum theory.
  • Due to its close relation to the energy spectrum and time-evolution of a system, it is of fundamental importance in most formulations of quantum theory.
  • It was not until the early and mid-1900s that quantum theory discussions, particularly the early discussions at the 1927 Brussels Solvay Conference, where Louis de Broglie proposed his de Broglie hypothesis that the photon is guided by a wave function.
  • His doctoral thesis established the quantum theory of solids, using waves to describe electrons in periodic lattices.
  • Studies on the light emitted by laser-trapped francium-210 ions have provided accurate data on transitions between atomic energy levels which are fairly similar to those predicted by quantum theory.

  • He made significant contributions to the development of statistical mechanics, quantum theory, and nuclear and particle physics.
  • , was a Nobel Prize-winning Austrian and naturalized Irish physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in quantum theory: the Schrödinger equation provides a way to calculate the wave function of a system and how it changes dynamically in time.
  • Similar terms have been in use from early in the history of classical thermodynamics, and with the development of statistical thermodynamics and quantum theory, entropy changes have been described in terms of the mixing or "spreading" of the total energy of each constituent of a system over its particular quantized energy levels.
  • " (Research on Quantum Theory), French physicist Louis de Broglie hypothesized that all matter can be represented as a de Broglie wave in the manner of light.
  • His work was a key aspect of Hermann Weyl and John von Neumann's work on the mathematical equivalence of Werner Heisenberg's matrix mechanics and Erwin Schrödinger's wave equation, and his namesake Hilbert space plays an important part in quantum theory.

  • The atomic orbital model is nevertheless an approximation to the full quantum theory, which only recognizes many electron states.
  • It means that a particular approximation is rigorously defined on first principles (quantum theory) and then solved within an error margin that is qualitatively known beforehand.
  • Other physicists, while influenced by the Copenhagen tradition, have expressed frustration at how it took the mathematical formalism of quantum theory as given, rather than trying to understand how it might arise from something more fundamental.
  • However the details of the mechanism would go beyond current quantum theory.
  • Therefore, there ought to be corrections from Planck-scale physics, in particular the unknown quantum theory of gravity.

  • Bootstrapping is using very general consistency criteria to determine the form of a quantum theory from some assumptions on the spectrum of particles or operators.
  • During his Prague stay, he wrote 11 scientific works, five of them on radiation mathematics and on the quantum theory of solids.
  • However, Klein's approach to a quantum theory is flawed [...] and, for example, leads to a calculated electron mass in the order of magnitude of the Planck mass.
  • According to quantum theory, this behavior arises from the spacing of the (quantized) rotational energy levels, which are particularly wide-spaced in [...] because of its low mass.
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