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Wavefunction
    

A wavefunction is a scalar function that is used to describe the properties of a wave. Wavefunctions are commonly encountered in quantum mechanics, where they arise as solutions to the Schrödinger equation. Particles with symmetric wavefunctions are called bosons. Particles with antisymmetric wavefunctions are called fermions.

Schrödinger Equation






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