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    Could ordinary quantum mechanics be just fine for all practical purposes? (English)
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    9 June 2016
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    foundations of quantum mechanics
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    Bohr quantization
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    Schrödinger's wave function
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    Schrödinger's interpretation
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    born's interpretation
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    macroscopic quantum phenomena
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    superconductivity
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    quantum periodicity
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    Zeeman effect
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    two kinds of momentum
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    canonical Hamiltonian
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    non-canonical Hamiltonian
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