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Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics

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Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535121268
Number of pages: 466

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This book covers some of the applications of quantum mechanics in nuclear physics, medical science, information technology, atomic physics and material science, as well as selected topics of quantum mechanics through different bases and ideas about quantum mechanics.

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