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We are accustomed to investigate such points (of high curvature) in various graphs presenting experimental data, see for example the spectral peaks' maxima. But this question concerns not the...
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Newton introduced differential equations to physics, some 200 years ago. Later Maxwell added his own set. We also have Navier-Stokes equation, and of course - Schroedinger equation. All they...
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It works in any single atom, but what about the two electrons located in two nearby quantum wells? Or, does it work for conduction electrons in metals?
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