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Tom Kirkman
This website contains a detailed development and comparison of a classical and a quantum mechanical description of motion in a central potential, such as planetary motion or the electron orbitals of a hydrogen atom. This example is a part of a larger collection of examples in which the classical and quantum mechanical descriptions are compared. (Note that there are thirteen pages, and that the user must use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the page)
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