Measure theory

Atom (measure theory)

In mathematics, more precisely in measure theory, an atom is a measurable set which has positive measure and contains no set of smaller positive measure. A measure which has no atoms is called non-atomic or atomless. (Wikipedia).

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The Atom B1 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Atom

The quantum mechanical model of the atom.

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The Atom B2 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Atom

The quantum mechanical model of the atom.

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The Atom B3 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Atom

The quantum mechanical model of the atom.

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The Atom A3 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

The Bohr model of the atom.

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The Atom A2 Line Spectra

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The Atom A5 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

The Bohr model of the atom.

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The Atom D2 X Rays

X-ray use in medicine.

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The Atom A4 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

The Bohr model of the atom.

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Nexus Trimester - Raymond Yeung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 1/3

Shannon's Information Measures and Markov Structures Raymond Yeung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) February 18,2016 Abstract: Most studies of finite Markov random fields assume that the underlying probability mass function (pmf) of the random variables is strictly positive. With thi

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In [2], Tao observes that the probability theory concerns itself with properties that are \preserved with respect to extension of the underlying sample space", in much the same way that modern geometry concerns itself with properties that are invariant with respect to underlying symmetries

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Lee Smolin Public Lecture Special: Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution

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Chem 131A. Lec 28. Quantum Principles: What We've Covered: Course Summary

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The Physics of Life: How Water Folds Proteins - with Sylvia McLain

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Alexandre Tkatchenko - Multiscale Approaches to Quantum Mechanics: Vacuum, Atoms, Engineering-Scale

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An Introduction to Quantum Biology - with Philip Ball

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15. Unraveling Open System Quantum Dynamics

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The Atom D1 X Rays

X-ray use in medicine.

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