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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics

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The article was published on 1930-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5991 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Quantum statistical mechanics & Open quantum system.

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Quantum physics: high NOON for photons.

TL;DR: Entangled photons conspire to create interference patterns that would normally be associated with a wavelength much smaller than that of the individual photons — beating the diffraction limit.
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The fractional symmetric rigid rotor

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectrum of the corresponding fractional symmetric rigid rotor is discussed, and it is shown that the rotational, vibrational and γ-unstable limits of the standard geometric collective models are particular limits of this spectrum.
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Adsorption of organic molecules on mineral surfaces studied by first-principle calculations: A review.

TL;DR: The aim of this contribution is to inspire scientists to benefit from first-principle calculations and to apply the similar strategies when studying and tailoring interfacial properties at the atomistic scale, especially for those interested in the design and development of new molecules and new products.
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The method of cagniard in seismic pulse problems

C. Hewitt Dix
- 01 Oct 1954 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the main procedures used by L. Cagniard to calculate seismic pulse motion have been carried through for the case of a point source in an infinite medium, and a relatively simple case serves as a basis for a simplified exposition of Cagnillard's method.
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Properties of atoms in crystals: Dielectric polarization

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the polarization of a dielectric can be expressed as a sum of atomic contributions, i.e., a contribution arising from the transfer of charge across the boundary of a cell, in addition to that from the cell's internal polarization.