"Schrödinger equation" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Schrödinger equations [plural], Schrödinger's equation [alternative], Schrodinger equation [alternative], Schrodinger's equation [alternative], Schroedinger equation [alternative], Schroedinger's equation [alternative]
Etymology: Named after Erwin Schrödinger. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Schrödinger equation (plural Schrödinger equations)
  1. (quantum mechanics) In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, a partial differential equation that describes how the quantum state of some physical system changes with time. Wikipedia link: Erwin Schrödinger, Schrödinger equation Categories (topical): Quantum mechanics Translations (Schrödinger equation): Schrödingerligning [common-gender] (Danish)

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