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It would be Active Remote Sensing.
A many-particle system where the behavior of each particle at every instant depends on the positions of all the other particles cannot be solved directly. This is not a problem restricted to quantum mechanics. A classical system where the same problem arises is a solar system with several planets. In classical mechanics as well as in quantum mechanics, such a system has to be treated by approximate methods
Virtually every modern imaging device used today, be it medical imaging, digital cameras, solid-state drives, Lithium-Ion batteries, and many other technological advancements owes its existence to technology created or further developed for HST. Life as we know it today would not be the same without the technology created for HST's experiments, operational systems, imaging systems, repair tools, materials/mechanical/electronics engineering, etc. That's in addition to what we've also learned about our own planet, solar system, galaxy, the existence of other planets, etc. 6 billion is actually pocket change compared to budgets for other technological systems that give nowhere near the ROI that HST does.
Niels Bohr's "solar system" model of the atom was an attempt to explain the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The model had a negative electron orbiting a positive proton, but the electron was only allowed to occupy particular energy levels. The model worked well, but lacked any theoretical basis. The wave mechanical model gave a reason for the restricted energy levels in terms of the wave properties of electrons. This developed into "quantum mechanics" which is probably the most important theory in modern physics.
Bowler system Colder system Goalie system Wholer system Coaler system Molar system Polar system Roller system (Professional Astronomers definitely have to know all of these.)
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magnetic resonance imaging system.
The purpose of a document imaging system is that captures, stores and reprints images. This can vary from microfilm, copiers, multifunction printers or document scanners.
aka capsule endoscopy
quantum hypothesis
it probably doesn't
an enhanced computer imaging system
The pure state of a quantum system is usually denoted by the vector ket with the unit length.
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roughly and angstrom
positron emission tomography
Quantum decoherence (also known as dephasing) is the mechanism by which quantum systems interact with their environments to exhibit probabilistically additive behavior. Decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment.