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- Semiclassical may refer to: Semiclassical gravity, an approximation to the theory of quantum gravity Semiclassical physics, a theory in which one part...
- precisely determine the regime of validity of semiclassical gravity. However, one can formally show that semiclassical gravity could be deduced from quantum gravity...
- examples of a semiclassical approximation include: WKB approximation: electrons in classical external electromagnetic fields. semiclassical gravity: quantum...
- relativity. The theoretical construct was created through the use of semiclassical gravity theory. A similar structure should also exist for the Einstein–Maxwell–Dirac...
- Difficulties in trying to examine the semiclassical limit of the theory should not be confused with it having the wrong semiclassical limit. Concerning issue number...
- distribution of individual eigenstates (see scars and quantum ergodicity). Semiclassical methods such as periodic-orbit theory connecting the classical trajectories...
- curved spacetime of general relativity, known as semiclassical gravity. Initial attempts to apply semiclassical gravity to the traversable wormhole time machine...
- Semiclassical Transition State Theory (SCTST) is an efficient chemical rate theory, which aims to calculate accurate rate constants of chemical reactions...
- used for a semiclassical calculation in quantum mechanics in which the wavefunction is recast as an exponential function, semiclassically expanded, and...
- The Rabi problem concerns the response of an atom to an applied harmonic electric field, with an applied frequency very close to the atom's natural frequency...