Quantum number
A quantum number is any one of a set of numbers used to specify the full quantum state of any system in quantum mechanics. Each quantum number specifies the value of a conserved quantity in the dynamics of the quantum system. Since any quantum system can have one or more quantum numbers, it is a futile job to list all possible quantum numbers. This article therefore illustrates the concepts by choosing two well-known examples, after a brief introduction to the general concept of quantum numbers.
See also
- Quantum mechanics and quantum state
- The Bohr atom and particle physics
- Symmetries, conservation laws and Noether's theorem
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | How many quantum numbers? |
| ► | Single electron in an atom |
| ► | Elementary particles |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References and external links |
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