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A '''quantum system''' is a portion of the whole [[Universe]] (environment or physical world) which is taken under consideration to make analysis or to study for [[quantum mechanics]] pertaining to the [[wave-particle duality]] in that system. Everything outside this system (i.e. environment) is studied only to observe its effects on the system. A quantum system involves the wave function and its constituents, such as the [[momentum]] and [[wavelength]] of the wave for which wave function is being defined.<ref>Wiener, N. (1966). ''Differential Space, Quantum Systems, and Prediction''. Cambridge: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Quantum]] |
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*[[Semiclassical physics]] |
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*[[Classical limit]] |
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*[[Two-state quantum system]] |
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*[[Nonlinear system]] |
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*[[Dynamical system]] |
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*[[Thermodynamic system]] |
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*[[Physical system]] |
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*[[Quantum state]] |
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*[[Quantum number]]s |
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*[[Ground state]] |
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*[[Excited state]] |
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*[[Energy levels]] |
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*[[Degenerate energy levels]] |
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