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quantum number
noun
any integer or half of an odd integer that distinguishes one of the discrete states of a quantum-mechanical system.
any number that distinguishes among different members of a family of elementary particles.
quantum number
noun
physics one of a set of integers or half-integers characterizing the energy states of a particle or system of particles. A function of the number multiplied by a fixed quantity gives the observed value of some specified physical quantity possessed by the system
quantum number
Any of a set of numbers that together fully determine the state of a quantum mechanical system by quantifying its individual properties. For example, four quantum numbers are used to specify the quantum state of an electron orbiting the nucleus of an atom: one characterizes its basic orbital energy level (principal or first quantum number), one the shape of its orbit (its azimuthal, orbital or second quantum number), one the orientation of its orbit relative to other orbits (magnetic or third quantum number), and one its spin (spin or fourth quantum number).
Word History and Origins
Origin of quantum number1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
Strangeness was a new quantum number: something that expresses the values that certain kinds of particle can have.
Just as particles have “quantum numbers“ like spin and charge, he hypothesized that they could have a new quantum number that he called strangeness.
Orbital-exchange and fractional quantum number excitations in an f-electron metal, Yb2Pt2Pb.
Confinement of fractional quantum number particles in a condensed-matter system.
In the SM, the heavy eigenstate can decay into two muons, whereas the light eigenstate cannot without violating the CP quantum number conservation.
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