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Explores the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis in quantum systems, emphasizing the random matrix theory and the behavior of observables in thermal equilibrium.
Introduces the bra-ket formalism, states, wave functions, and Hermitian operators, exploring the correspondence principle between classical and quantum mechanics.
Explores classical and quantum mechanics, covering observables, momentum, Hamiltonian, and the Schrödinger equation, as well as quantum chemistry and the Schrödinger's cat experiment.