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  1. The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics: A Math-Free Exploration of the Science that Made Our World by James Kakalios, 2010-10-14
  2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2nd Edition) by David J. Griffiths, 2004-04-10
  3. Principles of Quantum Mechanics by R. Shankar, 1994-09-01
  4. Schaum's Outline of Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition (Schaum's Outline Series) by Yoav Peleg, Reuven Pnini, et all 2010-05-04
  5. The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone by Kenneth W. Ford, 2005-10-15
  6. Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Richard P. Feynman, Albert R. Hibbs, et all 2010-07-21
  7. Modern Quantum Mechanics (2nd Edition) by J. J. Sakurai, Jim J. Napolitano, 2010-07-14
  8. Quantum Mechanics in Simple Matrix Form by Thomas F. Jordan, 2005-12-20
  9. Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers (Classroom Resource Materials) by David A. B. Miller, 2008-04-21
  10. Quantum Mechanics (2nd Edition) by B.H. Bransden, C.J. Joachain, 2000-02-07
  11. Quantum Physics Workbook For Dummies by Steven Holzner, 2010-01-26
  12. Quantum Mechanics (2 Volumes in 1) by Albert Messiah, 1999-07-06
  13. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: A Time-Dependent Perspective by David J. Tannor, 2006-10-30
  14. Quantum Mechanics and Experience by David Z Albert, 1994-03-15

161. The Metaphysics Of F.H. Bradley
A presentation of Bradley's thought, emphasizing ways in which he anticipated quantum mechanics. By Allan F. Randall.
http://home.ican.net/~arandall/Bradley/
http://home.ican.net/~arandall/Bradley/
Truth, Coherence and Correspondence in the Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley
Allan F. Randall
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
arandall@ican.net
http://home.ican.net/~arandall/
Abstract
I. Introduction
F.H. Bradley's metaphysics is, to some, the crowning achievement of the Absolute Idealist school of philosophy [Mander 1994] . Absolute Idealists attempt to construct the entire world and all of existence from ideas and ideas alone, and they are uncompromising in this effort. No leeway is given for some ultimate unseen, unfelt, unthinkable "substance" of which our ideas make us aware. Since we can only know ideas directly, the universe consists of nothing but ideas. Bradley's Absolute Idealism [Bradley 1994] is characterized throughout by an inherent scepticism and belief in the limitations of knowledge. Truth as we apply it in practise is not an absolute concept, but is relative to our own perspective on the universe. Truth consists in the coherence of a system of ideas and judgements. While it is popular today to say that the justification for knowing something is a matter of coherence [Bonjour 1993] , Bradley was more extreme than this. It is not just our knowledge that depends on coherence, but Truth itself. Truth in this sense is relative and probabilisticthere are degrees of truth and falsehood. Yet, can this really be truth? Can truth really be truth any more if we take away its absolute character?

162. CPQM Versus Especial Relativity
Explains the experiments on mass variation, ultimate speed, transverse Doppler effect, lifetime extension, etc, using concepts from classical physics and quantum mechanics.
http://silas.sacheli.sites.uol.com.br
HOME PAGE SILAS SACHELI SANTOS Below you have my published paper. I developed a new relativistic theory with concepts of Classical Physics and Quantum Mechanics.
This theory was published in Physics Essays in 1997 and 1998 and now with improvements in Galilean Electrodynamics.
Objective : To verify the validity of the theory developed in this paper I propose to remake 3 classical experiments with some modifications (Section 6).
Could you or your University / Institute, colleagues, repeat these experiments? These experiments would be one more test for SR , because in the proposed conditions they are unpublished and demand little investiment. CPQM versus Special Relativity Published in Galilean Electrodynamics 2003 July/August issue Silas Sacheli Santos Rua Professor Vahia de Abreu, 284, ap 51 04549-001 São Paulo, SP - BRAZIL email: silas.sacheli@uol.com.br CPQM - stands for " Theory of the interaction between Classical Physics and Quantum Mechanics ".

163. CCL Home
A resource for computational chemists. Discussions on chemistry software, data, conferences, jobs, quantum chemistry, molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, QSAR, molecular graphics, molecular modeling, and associated archives
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164. Principles Of Quantum Statistical Mechanics
A set of HTML lecture notes by Mark Tuckerman deducing the principles involving the use of the density operator.
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/tuckerman/stat.mech/lectures/lecture_13/lecture_13.ht
Next: Principles of quantum statistical
G25.2651: Statistical Mechanics Notes for Lecture 13

Mark Tuckerman
Tue May 9 19:40:24 EDT 2000

165. Schrödinger
Producer of the Jaguar quantum chemistry package and the MacroModel molecular mechanics package.
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166. Conference On Nanoscale/Molecular Mechanics
The focus of this meeting will be to have a discussion on nanotechnology subjects with people from different scientific fields, ranging from the life sciences to fundamental quantum physics. May 1217, 2002 in Maui, HI, USA.
http://www.sainc.com/nmm-i/

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168. CUC3 Home Page
Features theoretical research and modelling on a range of topics in theoretical and quantum chemistry, condensed matter physics, surface science and statistical mechanics.
http://www-theor.ch.cam.ac.uk/
The Cambridge University Centre for Computational Chemistry groups theoretically-minded members of the Cambridge Department of Chemistry in premises on the recently refurbished third floor of the Department. Around 50 members, comprising staff, research fellows, postdoctoral associates, postgraduate students, and visiting scientists from all over the world, work on many aspects of theoretical and computational chemistry. ab initio MD, as well as global optimization algorithms for the exploration of multi-dimensional energy surfaces.
Aqueous CuII ion showing highest occupied molecular orbital. Instantaneous snapshot sampled from a spin polarized Car-Parrinello simulation. Image provided by Michiel Sprik
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169. Nano, Quantum & Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics Educational Sites
A collection of links to assorted sites with educational material in these three forms of mechanics.
http://tigger.uic.edu/~mansoori/Thermodynamics.Educational.Sites_html
Thermodynamics Research Laboratory
Educational Sites
  • Basic Principles of Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics / UIC
    Classical Thermodynamics
  • UIC ; ii. U Pittsburgh ; iii. Kids' Almanac ; iv. Eden Prairie High School ; v. ThinkQuest ; vi. School of Champions ; vii. Scitoys ; viii. Simtherg
  • About Temperature / UNIDATA ; ii. West Georgia State U
  • i.Ideal Gas: 1. Molecular Model by U Würzburg Pressure Chamber by U Oregon
    ii. Thermodynamic Equilibrium / U Oregon
    iii. Carnot Cycle (Heat Engine) / U Würzburg
  • Thermodynamics and Heat Engines / Eastern Ill. U
  • Thermodynamic Theory (Modular Instruction) / Amazon
  • Properties of Heat and Matter / UC Berkeley
  • femtowatt-club.com ; ii. U Wisconsin
  • Problem Solving - Expert System for Thermodynamics / SDSU
  • The First Law of Thermodynamics / Berekely
  • WPI ; ii. Clayton College and State U
  • / Occidental College ; ii. ILCEI ; iii. Berkeley iv. UIUC
  • The Third Law of Thermodynamics / Berekeley
  • Penn State ; ii. Saginaw Valley State U ; iii. Augastana College ; iv. Principia Cybernetica ; v. Andreas Trupp ; vi. Maxwell's Demon: ( a b c d ...
  • A Generalized Vapor Pressure Equation for All Liquids / UIC
  • Multicomponent Mixtures /UIC; ii.
  • 170. P. Cohen - Dedekind Zeta Functions And Quantum Statistical Mechanics
    A paper by Paula Cohen showing a surprising relationship between the Dedekind zeta function of a number field and a C*dynamical system. PostScript.
    http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/cohen.htm
    Paula B. Cohen
    Dedekind Zeta Functions and Quantum Statistical Mechanics

    Preprint series:
    ESI preprints
    MSC
    11M26 Nonreal zeros of $zeta (s)$ and $L(s, chi)$; Riemann and other hypotheses
    Abstract In this article we construct a C*-dynamical system with partition function the Dedekind zeta function of a given number field and with a phase transition at the pole of this zeta function which detects a breaking of symmetry with respect to a natural symmetry group. This extends work of Bost-Connes and Harari-Leichtnam.
    Keywords: C*-Hecke Algebras, zeta functions, C*-dynamical systems
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    171. EDGE: TIME LOOPS
    An interview with Paul Davies, paradox, wormhole, black hole, Newtonian mechanics and quantum computations.
    http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/davies/davies_index.html
    The Third Culture Home Edge Editons The Reality Club Third Culture ...
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    As providing an insight into the nature of reality, and the nature of the physical universe, this whole area is really fascinating. I've thought a lot about it over the years, and I'm still undecided as to whether nature could never permit such a crazy thing, or whether yes, these entities, these wormholes, or some other type of gravitational system do at least in principle exist, and in principle one could visit the past, and we have to find some way of avoiding the paradox. Maybe the way is to give up free will. Maybe that's an illusion. Maybe we can't go back and change the past freely. New Reality Club : Joseph Traub, Julian Barbour, Lee Smolin , Gregory Benford TIME LOOPS
    A Talk with Paul Davies New Edge Video
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  • 172. Nano, Quantum & Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics Data & Property Calculati
    Classical, quantum, Nanoscale Statistical Thermodynamics mechanics data and property calculation sites.
    http://tigger.uic.edu/~mansoori/Thermodynamic.Data.and.Property_html
    Thermodynamics Research Laboratory

    173. ABC-KLM
    Algebraic Geometry, Boundary Conformal Field Theory and NonCommutative Geometry. A research network in the UK pursuing the deep connections between mathematics and physics - primarily algebraic geometry, operator algebras and quantum groups in pure mathematics and conformal field theory, string theory and statistical mechanics in mathematical and theoretical physics.
    http://www.cf.ac.uk/maths/opalg/abc01.html
    ABC-KLM
    Network in Algebraic Geometry, Boundary Conformal Field Theory and Noncommutative Geometry
    Meetings Information about the Network Mailing List Meetings Future meetings: Previous meetings: Information about the Network The objective of this network is to bring together groups in the UK having a common goal in pursuing the deep connections between mathematics and physics—primarily algebraic geometry, operator algebras and quantum groups in pure mathematics and conformal field theory, string theory and statistical mechanics in mathematical and theoretical physics. The network is initially built around Alessio Corti (Cambridge), Gustav Delius (York), David Evans - coordinator (Cardiff), Nigel Hitchin (Oxford), Shahn Majid (Queen Mary, London), Andreas Recknagel (King's London) and Miles Reid (Warwick). Funding by EPSRC grant GR/R36596/01 will enable individual visits as well as informal one or two day meetings and network workshops. This builds on our previous more ad hoc arrangements which include the workshop in Warwick in September 1999, the

    174. A Unified Field Theory
    A mathematical description of nature based on the geometry of SpaceTime. General Relativity,Energy-Stress tensor, a set of current densities and quantum mechanics for Spin 1 Bosons. Space-Time dimensions calculated and not put in by hand.
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.hickman1/

    175. Physics.it - Online Physics Lectures, News And More
    Links to selected physics lectures, from classical mechanics to quantum field theories
    http://www.physics.it
    Physics Resources Around The Net
    Sign up ! Home Lectures Links Basic research is what I am doing when I don't know what I am doing. Werner von Braun
    Physics.it provides many online resources and links to physics lectures from classical physics, relativity, to quantum mechanics and quantum field theories
    News New section added (15.MAR.2002) here New layout (04.DEC.2001) The new layout of physics.it is finally completed
    The web pages are now presented in a (hopefully) more readable format and color set. 100% of lectures are up ! (09.OCT.2001) Now all categories, from computational physics up to statistical mechanics, are filled up with a consistent (?) number of lectures !
    I hope this collection will be useful for someone... of course it is not static: other lectures or links will be added in the future. If you wish to put some lectures you wrote, or to include interesting links, mail me. Any comments or suggestions are useful to improve the quality of this site and are thus welcome ! Lectures Added (01.OCT.2001)

    176. Quantum Physics Online
    Translate this page A series of Java applets illustrating solutions to basic problems in this subject.
    http://www.quantum-physics.polytechnique.fr/en/

    177. HyperPhysics Concepts
    Index quantum references Molecules. HyperPhysics, Go Back.
    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quacon.html
    Index
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    Molecules
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    Quantum references

    Molecules
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    178. Quantum Processes
    quantum Processes. quantum properties dominate the fields of atomic and molecular physics. Radiation is quantized such that for a
    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mod5.html
    Quantum Processes
    Quantum properties dominate the fields of atomic and molecular physics. Radiation is quantized such that for a given frequency of radiation, there can be only one value of quantum energy for the photons of that radiation. The energy levels of atoms and molecules can have only certain quantized values. Transitions between these quantized states occur by the photon processes absorption emission , and stimulated emission . All of these processes require that the photon energy given by the Planck relationship is equal to the energy separation of the participating pair of quantum energy states.
    Interaction of radiation with matter
    Electromagnetic spectrum
    Index HyperPhysics ... Quantum Physics R Nave Go Back
    Absorption and Emission
    Taking the electron transitions associated with visible and ultraviolet interactions with matter as an example, absorption of a photon will occur only when the quantum energy of the photon precisely matches the energy gap between the initial and final states. In the interaction of radiation with matter , if there is no pair of energy states such that the photon energy can elevate the system from the lower to the upper state, then the matter will be transparent to that radiation.

    179. Quantum Mechanic Pro And Quantum Mechanic Lite
    quantum Mechanic TM Pro and quantum Mechanic TM Lite are Adobe Photoshop® filter plugins that reduce digital camera noise and artifacts in photographs taken
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    Quantum Mechanic TM Pro and Quantum Mechanic TM Lite are Adobe digital camera noise and artifacts in photographs taken by many professional digital cameras. A technical description of how the Quantum Mechanic works is available for you digital camera wizards out there. Both the Pro and Lite versions of Quantum Mechanic bring new features such as auto contrast, luminance sharpening, and Photoshop 5+ 48-bit support. The Quantum Mechanic Lite has a simplified interface. The Quantum Mechanic Pro has complete control of all filtering parameters. Quantum Mechanic Pro also includes a plug-in called Band Aide filter for the Nikon D1. For the Macintosh only, Quantum Mechanic Pro also includes a plug-in called Moire Eraser TM which removes color moire. The Quantum Mechanic filters are available to download for both Macintosh and Windows below. You may use a trial demo of the Quantum Mechanic filters for 20 uses or two weeks. A serial number is necessary in order to use Quantum Mechanic beyond the demo period. You must purchase a license in order to receive a serial number. MACINTOSH DOWNLOAD: (now compatible with Photoshop 7 and OS X)

    180. Spectral Lines
    Spectral Lines. At the end of 19th century, physicists knew there were electrons inside atoms, and that the wiggling of these electrons
    http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/quantumzone/
    Spectral Lines
    At the end of 19th century, physicists knew there were electrons inside atoms, and that the wiggling of these electrons gave off light and other electromagnetic radiation. But there was still a curious mystery to solve. Physicists would heat up different elements until they glowed, and then direct the light through a prism...
    I've done that with sunlight. You see the whole rainbow because the prism breaks the light into all of its separate colors.
    That's what you get with light from the sun. But when scientists looked at the light coming off of just one element, hydrogen for instance, they didn't see the whole rainbow. Instead they just got bright lines of certain colors. (Actually, "color" isn't the right term, because only some of the lines were visible, but for now we'll just talk about visible light.)
    That would mean that the atoms were only emitting waves of certain frequencies. Do all atoms create the same colors?
    No. Each type of atom gives off a unique set of colors. The colored lines (or

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