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Explores the link between linear algebra and wave mechanics, focusing on operators, self-adjoint nature, Brillouin Zone, and a probabilistic approach to diffusion.
Introduces basic observables and simple models in polymer science, emphasizing the importance of reproducible measurements and discussing the concept of one-dimensional polymers.
Delves into Markov chains by analyzing a scenario with two fleas moving in opposite directions, exploring transition matrices and probabilities over time.
Explores the importance of compatible observables in Quantum Mechanics, leading to identical final states and the concept of a Complete Set of Commuting Observables.