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- Niels Bohr (links | edit)
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- Deterministic system (philosophy) (links | edit)
- Coherent state (links | edit)
- Heisenberg picture (links | edit)
- Quantum chaos (links | edit)
- Approximation (links | edit)
- Macroscopic scale (links | edit)
- Correspondence (links | edit)
- Matrix mechanics (links | edit)
- Mass–energy equivalence (links | edit)
- Classical limit (links | edit)
- Correspondence Principle (redirect page) (links | edit)
- The Astonishing Hypothesis (links | edit)
- List of mathematical topics in classical mechanics (links | edit)
- Relativistic wave equations (links | edit)
- Beam splitter (links | edit)
- Semiclassical physics (links | edit)
- Canonical commutation relation (links | edit)
- Canonical quantization (links | edit)
- Old quantum theory (links | edit)
- Rydberg atom (links | edit)
- History of quantum field theory (links | edit)
- Ehrenfest theorem (links | edit)
- Quantum noise (links | edit)
- Introduction to quantum mechanics (links | edit)
- Linearized gravity (links | edit)
- Delayed-choice quantum eraser (links | edit)
- Deformation quantization (links | edit)
- Corrospondence principle (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Step potential (links | edit)
- Kramers–Heisenberg formula (links | edit)
- Photon polarization (links | edit)
- Foundations of Economic Analysis (links | edit)
- History of quantum mechanics (links | edit)
- Eikonal approximation (links | edit)