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The Quantum Atomica Web Portal

This site is about Quantum Atomica, a free program developed to specifically visualise the hydrogen orbitals in a variety of ways.

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Quantum teleportation

This article looks at how teleportation can be reconciled with quantum mechanics, using the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen effect.

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Quantum Physics

Good revision guide to quantum physics aimed at UK A level, covers topics such as the photoelectric effect,photons and wave-particle duality,

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Quantum computers and freaky physics

Having it both ways is part of quantum mechanics, our best guess at understanding how the universe works at its deepest level. It’s thoroughly weird and contradictory, and computers are preparing ...

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Quantum Mechanics

Basic theory of quantum mechanics, from origins - photoelectric effect, wave particle duality, via Schrodingers equation to matrix mechanics

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Wireless quantum encryption

News story from PhysicsWeb on quantum encryption.

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Quantum Numbers, Atomic

Statement of quantum numbers for a hydrogen atom.

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Quantum Mechanics

A BBC site giving a brief introduction to quantum mechanics

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What is a quantum computer?

The Economist explains the difference between a conventional computer and a quantum computer and looks at what they are both good at.

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Quantum Numbers

Each electron has a set of four numbers, called quantum numbers, that specify it completely; no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four.

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