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Chapter 10 Entanglement of Quantum Systems

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... Perform calculations involving wavelength, frequency, energy and the speed of light. Perform calculations involving the DeBroglie equation. Interpret basic line spectra for selected gases. Define the uncertainty principle. Assign electron configurations to atoms and ions. Assign quantum numbers to e ...
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... model that displays an emergent conformal symmetry at low energies. • Was inspired by condensed matter physics problems • We will see that near extremal black holes develop the same pattern of symmetries. ...
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