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		<Title>Significance of Wave Function in Physics</Title>
		<Author>C Rama Krishna</Author>
		<Volume>01</Volume>
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		<Abstract>The probabilistic nature of quantum phenomena is also represented by a wave function which given thestate of a particle describes the amplitude of its position momentum or other physical property It evolves to conformto the Schrodinger equation and it holds all the measurable knowledge concerning one quantum system The squareof the size of the wave function determines the probability density that guides expectations on the result of theexperiment The complexity of quantum behavior allows the two key features of quantum behavior namelysuperposition and interference The wave function forms a central element of modern physics and a powerful asset inthe theoretical and applied quantum mechanics this is because one must understand the atomic molecular andsubatomic physical processes</Abstract>
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