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- Probability_amplitude abstract "In quantum mechanics, a probability amplitude is a complex number used in describing the behaviour of systems. The modulus squared of this quantity represents a probability or probability density.Probability amplitudes provide a physical meaning of the wave function (or, more general, of a quantum state vector), a link first proposed by Max Born. Interpretation of values of a wave function as the probability amplitude is a pillar of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. In fact, the properties of the space of wave functions were being used to make physical predictions (such as emissions from atoms being at certain discrete energies) before any physical interpretation of a particular function was offered. Born was awarded half of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics for this understanding (see #References), and the probability thus calculated is sometimes called the "Born probability". These probabilistic concepts, namely the probability density and quantum measurements, were vigorously contested at the time by the original physicists working on the theory, such as Schrödinger and Einstein. It is the source of the mysterious consequences and philosophical difficulties in the interpretations of quantum mechanics—topics that continue to be debated even today.".
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- Probability_amplitude wikiPageExternalLink 1954.
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- Probability_amplitude date "January 2014".
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- Probability_amplitude reason "Apparently until 1950, but later Schrödinger leaned towards Copenhagen unlike Einstein.".
- Probability_amplitude reason "Which charges? For which particles?".
- Probability_amplitude subject Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Probability_amplitude subject Category:Particle_statistics.
- Probability_amplitude subject Category:Quantum_measurement.
- Probability_amplitude subject Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Probability_amplitude type Abstraction100002137.
- Probability_amplitude type Cognition100023271.
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- Probability_amplitude comment "In quantum mechanics, a probability amplitude is a complex number used in describing the behaviour of systems. The modulus squared of this quantity represents a probability or probability density.Probability amplitudes provide a physical meaning of the wave function (or, more general, of a quantum state vector), a link first proposed by Max Born. Interpretation of values of a wave function as the probability amplitude is a pillar of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.".
- Probability_amplitude label "Ampiezza di probabilità".
- Probability_amplitude label "Amplitude de probabilidade".
- Probability_amplitude label "Amplitude de probabilité".
- Probability_amplitude label "Probability amplitude".
- Probability_amplitude label "Waarschijnlijkheidsamplitude".
- Probability_amplitude label "Статистическая интерпретация волновой функции".
- Probability_amplitude label "سعة الاحتمال".
- Probability_amplitude label "機率幅".
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- Probability_amplitude depiction Hydrogen_eigenstate_n5_l2_m1.png.
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