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).
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 A5 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
The Bohr model of the atom.
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The Basic Structure of the Atom | Chemistry and Our Universe: How it All Works
Chemistry is the study of matter and energy at the scale of atoms and molecules. As the most all-embracing discipline there is, it should be at the top of everyone’s list of must-learn subjects. Unfortunately, chemistry has an undeserved reputation for difficulty and abstraction. Any subje
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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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Alex SIMPSON - Probability sheaves
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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History | History and Philosophy of Astronomy 9.01
Learn about the history and philosophy of astronomy from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona, with our Knowing the Universe: History and Philosophy of Astronomy course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 9, Quantum Theor
From playlist History and Philosophy Course Module 9: Quantum Theory
Lee Smolin Public Lecture Special: Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution
On April 17, in a special webcast talk based on his latest book, Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution, Perimeter’s Lee Smolin argued that the problems that have bedeviled quantum physics since its inception are unsolved and unsolvable for the simple reason that the theory is incomplete. There
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Chem 131A. Lec 28. Quantum Principles: What We've Covered: Course Summary
UCI Chem 131A Quantum Principles (Winter 2014) Lec 28. Quantum Principles -- What We've Covered: Course Summary -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_131a_quantum_principles.html Instructor: A.J. Shaka, Ph.D License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Terms of Use: http://o
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The Physics of Life: How Water Folds Proteins - with Sylvia McLain
Sorry about the audio problems for the first 30 seconds or so - stick with it, it levels out soon. Proteins are arguably the most important biological components in any living creature but only now are we beginning to look into the role water plays in their folding. Subscribe for regular s
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Alexandre Tkatchenko - Multiscale Approaches to Quantum Mechanics: Vacuum, Atoms, Engineering-Scale
Recorded 28 March 2022. Alexandre Tkatchenko of the University of Luxembourg presents "Multiscale Approaches to Quantum Mechanics: From Vacuum, to Atoms, to Engineering-Scale Structures" at IPAM's Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.uc
From playlist 2022 Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop
An Introduction to Quantum Biology - with Philip Ball
What is quantum biology? Philip Ball explains how strange quantum effects take place in the messy world of biology, and how these are behind familiar biological phenomena such as smell, enzymes and bird's migration. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe In this g
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15. Unraveling Open System Quantum Dynamics
MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-422S13 Instructor: Wolfgang Ketterle In this lecture, the professor discussed motivation for single quantum systems, QMCWF, and models for dephasing. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Mor
From playlist MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013