Quantum States
In Quantum Physics, Quantum State refers to the state of a Quantum system. Quantum system can be either pure or mixed. A pure Quantum state is represented by a vector, called a state vector, in a Hilbert space. If this Hilbert Space is represented as a function space, then its elements are called Wave functions. when pairs or groups of particles are generated or interact in ways such that the Quantum state of each particle cannot be described independently instead, a Quantum state may be given for the system as a whole then the phenomenon Entanglement occurs. Quantum vacuum zero-point energy is the lowest possible energy that a Quantum mechanical physical system may have.
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- Uncertainty Principle
- Wave Particle Duality
- Quantum Chromodynamics
- Various Quantum States
- Zero Point Energy
- Coherent and Squeezed Coherent State
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