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Quantum decoherence / Classical limit / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Correspondence principle / Quantum dissipation / Physics / Quantum mechanics / Quantum chaos
Date: 2005-10-09 06:58:10
Quantum decoherence
Classical limit
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Correspondence principle
Quantum dissipation
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum chaos

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