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stationary state

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stationary state [′stā·shə‚ner·ē ′stāt]
(quantum mechanics)


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The author describes the origins of quantum mechanics, its mathematical tools and postulates, one- and three-dimensional problems, angular momentum, identical particles, approximation methods for stationary states, scattering theory, time-dependent perturbation theory, and other related topics.
Second, it indicates the concomitant rise in the profit rate that is ignored by present-day trade textbooks, but that Ricardo regarded as an equally important gain from trade for a country such as England that was in the throes of the industrial revolution, aimed to become the "workshop of the world," and wished to ward off the approach toward a stationary state that was otherwise foreshadowed by the classical school of thought.
It was observed here that a stationary state corresponding to a "dry" paint state was reached in approximately 30 min.
 
 
 
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