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 * Anyon
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics)
 * Clebsch–Gordan coefficients
 * Angular momentum coupling
 * Fock space
 * Fock state
 * Coherent states
 * Quantum field theory
 * Heisenberg limit
 * Nonclassical light
 * Boson
 * Fermion
 * Oscillator representation
 * Wick's theorem
 * Noncommutative geometry
 * EPR paradox
 * Bell test experiments
 * Quantum indeterminacy
 * Bell's theorem
 * Bohr–Einstein debates
 * Complementarity (physics)
 * Copenhagen interpretation
 * Interpretations of quantum mechanics
 * Macroscopic quantum phenomena
 * Schrödinger's cat
 * Double-slit experiment
 * Delayed choice quantum eraser
 * Dual-polarization interferometry
 * Elitzur–Vaidman bomb tester
 * Interaction-free measurement
 * Mach–Zehnder interferometer
 * Renninger negative-result experiment
 * N-slit interferometer
 * Photon polarization
 * Coherence (physics)
 * Measurement in quantum mechanics
 * Quantum Zeno effect
 * Quantum decoherence
 * Quantum entanglement
 * Quantum superposition
 * Partial trace
 * Objective collapse theory
 * H. Dieter Zeh
 * Einselection
 * Dephasing rate SP formula
 * Dephasing
 * Wave function collapse
 * Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
 * Schrödinger equation
 * Relation between Schrödinger's equation and the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics
 * Theoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equation
 * Fractional quantum mechanics
 * List of quantum-mechanical systems with analytical solutions
 * Fractional quantum Hall effect
 * Laughlin wavefunction
 * Landau quantization
 * Barkhausen effect
 * De Haas–van Alphen effect
 * Shubnikov–de Haas effect
 * Quantum Hall effect
 * Static forces and virtual-particle exchange
 * Topological order
 * Uncertainty principle
 * Photon
 * Bra–ket notation
 * Paul Dirac
 * Spin (physics)
 * Hilbert space
 * Many-worlds interpretation
 * Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)
 * Observable
 * Werner Heisenberg
 * Wave function
 * Quantum state
 * Electron