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  1. Essential Quantum Mechanics by Gary Bowman, 2008-01-10
  2. An Introduction to Quantum Physics (Mit Introductory Physics Series) by A.P. French, Edwin F. Taylor, 1979-11-30
  3. Quantum Mind: The Edge Between Physics and Psychology by Arnold Mindell PhD, 2000-03-01
  4. The Art of Quantum Planning: Lessons from Quantum Physics for Breakthrough Strategy, Innovation, and Leadership by Gerald Harris, 2009-08-01
  5. A New Reality: A Wake Up Call To Life's Mysteries by A. J. Aaron, 2008-11-20
  6. Quantum Theory by David Bohm, 1989-05-01
  7. How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog by Chad Orzel, 2010-10-01
  8. Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Statistical Physics (Selected Russian Publications in the Mathematical Sciences.) by A. A. Abrikosov, 1975-10-01
  9. Quantum Electronics for Atomic Physics (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Warren Nagourney, 2010-06-11
  10. An Honest Look at The Law of Attraction - Latest Quantum Physic Discoveries!Careful What You Wish For You Will Get It! by Ace Anderson, 2009-08-14
  11. Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications by Nouredine Zettili, 2009-03-24
  12. Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics by Frederick W. Byron, Robert W. Fuller, 1992-08-20
  13. The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics Was Reborn (Vintage) by Louisa Gilder, 2009-11-10
  14. Physlet(R) Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction by Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian, et all 2005-08-05

21. Quantum - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In physics, a quantum (plural quanta) is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction. Behind this, one finds the fundamental notion that a physical
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Quanta" redirects here. For other uses, see Quantum (disambiguation) In physics , a quantum (plural: quanta ) is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction. Behind this, one finds the fundamental notion that a physical property may be "quantized," referred to as "the hypothesis of quantization . This means that the magnitude can take on only certain discrete numerical values, rather than any value, at least within a range. There is a related term of quantum number . An example of an entity that is quantized is the energy transfer of elementary particles of matter (called fermions ) and of photons and other bosons A photon, for example, is a single quantum of light, and may thus be referred to as a " light quantum ". The energy of an electron bound to an atom (at rest) is said to be quantized, which results in the stability of atoms, and of matter in general. As incorporated into the theory of quantum mechanics , this is regarded by physicists as part of the fundamental framework for understanding and describing nature at the infinitesimal level. Normally quanta are considered to be discrete packets with energy stored in them. Planck considered these quanta to be particles that can change their form (meaning that they can be absorbed and released). This phenomenon can be observed in the case of black body radiation, when it is being heated and cooled.

22. Quantum Physics
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23. MIT OpenCourseWare | Physics | 8.04 Quantum Physics I, Spring 2006 | Home
This course covers the experimental basis of quantum physics, introduces wave mechanics and Schr dinger s equation.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-04Spring-2006/CourseHome/index.htm

24. Quantum Physics, Depth Psychology, And Beyond By Thomas J. McFarlane
ABSTRACT This paper begins with a review of developments in the modern Western worldview, especially as they relate to the relationships between psyche and matter, with
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Quantum Physics,
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February 26, 2000
revised June 21, 2000 ABSTRACT: This paper begins with a review of developments in the modern Western worldview, especially as they relate to the relationships between psyche and matter, with particular emphasis on certain trends in psychology and physics in the early 20th century. Next the paper discusses several ideas relating to the connection between psyche and matter, especially those related to Jungian depth psychology and quantum physics. The paper concludes with some thoughts on how the unity of psyche and matter suggested by these ideas might provide a framework for an integrated understanding of both the inner and outer realms of experience.
Introduction
If a union is to take place between opposites like spirit and matter, conscious and unconscious, bright and dark, and so on, it will happen in a third thing, which represents not a compromise but something new. - C. G. Jung

25. Visual Quantum Mechanics
Instructional units that introduce quantum physics to high school and college students who do not have a background in modern physics or higher level math using interactive
http://phys.educ.ksu.edu/
Visual Quantum Mechanics
The Visual Quantum Mechanics project, funded by the National Science Foundation, introduces quantum physics to high school and college students who do not have a background in modern physics or higher-level math. To reach these students, the instructional units integrate interactive computer programs and digital multimedia with inexpensive materials and written documents in an activity-based environment. Physics Education Research Group Kansas State University

26. Quantum Physics Summary | BookRags.com
Quantum Physics. Quantum Physics summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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27. Craville Studies - Physics - Quantum Physics Timeline
A complete timeline of quantum physics from 1900 to 1930. It includes every major discovery and development in quantum mechanics in that era.
http://www.craville.110mb.com/physics/quantum.htm

28. Quantum Physics Meetup Groups - Quantum Physics Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about quantum physics
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29. SparkNotes: SAT Physics: Quantum Physics
SparkNotes online free test prep As physicists began to probe the mysteries of the atom, they came across a number of unexpected results along the lines of Rutherford’s gold foil
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  • Blogs DisplayAds("Right"); Jump to a New Chapter Introduction to the SAT II Introduction to SAT II Physics Strategies for Taking SAT II Physics Vectors Kinematics Dynamics Work, Energy, and Power Special Problems in Mechanics Linear Momentum Rotational Motion Circular Motion and Gravitation Thermal Physics Electric Forces, Fields, and Potential DC Circuits Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction Waves Optics Modern Physics Physics Glossary Practice Tests Are Your Best Friends < return to the previous section continue to the next section >> Special Relativity The Discovery of the Atom ... Explanations Quantum Physics As physicists began to probe the mysteries of the atom, they came across a number of unexpected results along the lines of Rutherford’s gold foil experiment. Increasingly, it became clear that things at the atomic level are totally unlike anything we find on the level of everyday objects. Physicists had to develop a whole new set of mechanical equations, called “quantum mechanics,” to explain the movement of elementary particles. The physics of this “quantum” world demands that we upset many basic assumptions—that light travels in waves, that observation has no effect on experiments, etc.—but the results, from transistor radios to microchips, are undeniable. Quantum physics is strange, but it works. Electronvolts Before we dive into quantum physics, we should define the unit of energy we’ll be using in our discussion. Because the amounts of energy involved at the atomic level are so small, it’s problematic to talk in terms of joules. Instead, we use the

30. Physics
Links to sites on topics ranging from quantum physics to biographies of famous physicists.
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    31. Quantum Physics Authors/titles "new"
    Submissions received from Wed 20 Oct 10 to Thu 21 Oct 10, announced Fri, 22 Oct 10
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    Title: Continuous monitoring can improve single-photon probability Authors: Shesha Raghunathan Todd Brun Comments: 11 pages and 7 figures Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph) An engineering technique using continuous quantum measurement together with a change detection algorithm is proposed to improve the probability of single photon emission for a quantum-dot based single-photon source. The technique involves continuous monitoring of the emitter, integrating the measured signal, and a simple change detection circuit to decide when to stop pumping. The idea is to pump just long enough such that the emitter $+$ cavity system is in a state that can emit at most one photon with high probability. Continuous monitoring provides partial information on the state of the emitter. This technique is useful when the system is operating in the weak coupling regime, and the rate of pumping is smaller than, or comparable to, the emitter-cavity coupling strength, as can be the case for electrical pumping.
    arXiv:1010.5879

    32. Medicine Of The Light - Medicina Della Luce - Spirit-mind-body Medicine- Quantum
    Gaetano Conforto describes the relationship between spirit-mind-body and healing with the help of quantum physics. Multilingual site based in Italy.
    http://www.quantumedicine.com/
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    33. Quantum Physics Meetup Groups - Quantum Physics Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about quantum physics
    http://quantum-physics.meetup.com/?urlkey=quantum-physics&topic=quantum-phys

    34. Atom In A Box
    Quantum physics tool that displays real-time visualizations of atomic orbitals.
    http://daugerresearch.com/orbitals/

    35. Quantum Times
    Latest quantum physics and nanotechnology news stories.
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    Advance could change modern electronics: High-performance 'metal-insulator-metal' diode created
    Researchers at Oregon State University have solved a quest in fundamental material science that has eluded scientists since the 1960s, and could form the basis of a new approach to electronics. Fri 29 Oct 10 from PhysOrg Other sources: PhysOrg AZoNano Labspaces.net ScienceDaily ...
    Researchers 'watch' formation of cells' protein factories for first time
    Fri 29 Oct 10 from PhysOrg Other sources: PhysOrg e! Science News RedOrbit show all ( ...
    Optimizing DNA strand lengths for assisted self-assembly
    Molecular dynamics calculations define optimum strand lengths for the assembly of DNA films as greater than 10 and less than 30 nucleotides. 12 hours ago from Nanodot Other sources: Nanodot PhysOrg Laboratory Equipment Labspaces.net ...
    Organic solvent system may improve catalyst recycling and create new nanomedicine uses
    Noble metals such as platinum and palladium are becoming increasingly important because of growth in environmentally friendly applications such as fuel cells and pollution control catalysts. ... Thu 28 Oct 10 from PhysOrg Other sources: PhysOrg Labspaces.net

    36. Quantum Physics, Spirituality And Your Thoughts, Beliefs And Emotions
    Quantum Physics, Spirituality And Your Life Experience They're Not As Different As You May Think. Now You'll Finally Understand Why. Your Thoughts, Beliefs and Emotions Shape
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    Quantum Physics Demystifies The Process Of Manifestation
    What exactly is Quantum Physics? Quantum physics is simply a science that studies and explains how everything in our world comes into existence starting from the physical aspect of the events, conditions, and circumstances of everything in the Universe and breaking them down into their most basic form, attempting to discover the Source from where they are derived from. Whether or not you may currently be aware, Quantum Physics , Spirituality, your thoughts, emotions, and success or lack of success in life are ALL closely intertwined or interconnected. In fact as modern day quantum physics has discovered, they're much more interconnected than you may realize. Unless you have been exposed to physics at some point, just the mention of Quantum Physics may seem a bit overwhelming to many, but it's really not as intimidating or hard to understand as you may think. In fact, as you will soon discover it is your thoughts and beliefs concerning Quantum Physics that makes it easy or difficult to understand. If that statement seems a little puzzling at this point, rest assured, it won't be once you've finished reading this article and develop a deeper understanding of how it is that Quantum Physics more specifically Quantum Mechanics determines the outcomes in your life and the world around you.

    37. Hyperreal World
    Nonstandard analysis and its applications to quantum physics, by H.Yamashita. Mixed English/Japanese.
    http://www.sun-inet.or.jp/~leibniz/math/

    38. Quantum Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
    Title Fockstate view of weak-value measurements and implementation with photons and atomic ensembles
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    Title: Taming multiparticle entanglement Authors: Bastian Jungnitsch Tobias Moroder Comments: 12 pages, 2 figures Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
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    Title: The smallest possible heat engines Authors: Noah Linden Sandu Popescu Paul Skrzypczyk Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
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    Title: Analysis of the near-resonant fluorescence spectra of a single rubidium atom localized in a three-dimensional optical lattice Authors: Wookrae Kim Changwon Park Jung-Ryul Kim Yea-Lee Lee ... Kyungwon An Comments: 3 pages, 2 figures Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph) ; Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)
    arXiv:1010.6012 pdf ps other
    Title: Decoherence in a quantum harmonic oscillator monitored by a Bose-Einstein condensate Authors: S. Brouard

    39. LQP Papers
    Preprint archive with papers in PostScript format.
    http://www.lqp.uni-goettingen.de/lqp/papers/
    LQP Papers
    Preprint archive devoted exclusively to articles in the field of Local Quantum Physics All our ps.gz files (except Dez 97) are corrupted! The situation is under investigation!
    Please submit your paper by email to papers @ lqp.uni-goettingen.de Just provide the following data in plain text in the body of the mail: authorlist: ...... (mandatory)
    title: ........... (mandatory)
    abstract: ........ (desirable)
    arX-ive/yymmnnn .. (if available; in that case no PostScript file is needed) If you don't submit your paper to the arX-ives, please place your paper in PostScript -format in the attachment. Updates (replacements) can be processed only with the LQP paper number provided! Please inform also S.J.Summers (email: sjs @ math.ufl.edu ), to help him keep his bibliography up-to-date. KHR Last modified: Mon Jan 11 08:45:22 CET 2010

    40. Quantum Physics - Tribe.net
    quantum theoretical physics; string theory, particle physics, statistical mechanics, chaos theory, astrophysics, cosmology and other related topics.
    http://quantumphysics.tribe.net/

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