In other words, its quantum-mechanical wavefunction remains unchanged when viewed in a mirror. |
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That is to say, the wavefunction is antisymmetric under exchange of two particles. |
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It describes a world in which electrons, quarks and the like are point particles that move in a manner dictated by the wavefunction. |
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The interpretation of the wavefunction was one of the thorny issues facing the early pioneers of quantum theory. |
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The results can be used to define the kilogram in terms of the Planck constant that relates the frequency of a particle's wavefunction to its energy. |
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They describe modern wavefunction or density functional technology as translated into familiar chemical language through natural bond orbital analysis. |
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The transition rate depends on the overlap between the ground state wavefunction for a low energy collision and the excited bound state wavefunction. |
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Hehre, A Guide to Molecular Mechanics and Quantum Chemical Calculations, Wavefunction, Inc. |
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Spartan, the chemistry computational software package released by Wavefunction, Inc. |
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