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    quantum leap
    /ˌkwän(t)əm ˈlēp/

    noun

    • 1. a huge, often sudden, increase or advance in something: "there has been a quantum leap in the quality of wines marketed in the UK"
  2. 5 days ago · What is a Quantum Leap? To understand what a quantum leap means, you first need to know the definition of “quantum,” derived from Latin. In Spanish, it means “how many” or “quantum” and is linked to a specific branch of physics and computing. It refers to a minimal amount of energy transmitted in a wavelength.

  3. 2 days ago · Concept. In quantum mechanics, particles such as electrons are described by a wave function, a mathematical representation of the quantum state of a system; a probabilistic interpretation of the wave function is used to explain various quantum effects.

  4. 1 day ago · Quantum computing. A quantum computer is a computer that exploits quantum mechanical phenomena. On small scales, physical matter exhibits properties of wave-particle duality|both particles and waves, and quantum computing leverages this behavior using specialized hardware.

  5. 3 days ago · More formally, the uncertainty principle is any of a variety of mathematical inequalities asserting a fundamental limit to the product of the accuracy of certain related pairs of measurements on a quantum system, such as position, x, and momentum, p. [1]

  6. 1 day ago · The principle quantum number, n, n, represents the energy level of an electron. As n n increases, more electrons are permitted in the shell, the electron is farther from the nucleus, and the electron is bound more loosely to the atom.

  7. 1 day ago · Quantum communication uses the quantum characteristics of light to ensure that messages cannot be intercepted. “Quantum dot devices emit single photons, which we control and send to Braunschweig ...

  8. 4 days ago · From green energy to 3-D printing and from quantum cryptography to machine learning, Quantum Leaps reveals the hidden mathematics in modern technology. Beautifully written and full of ingenious examples, this book will make you realise how the modern world would be impossible without our formidable mathematical armoury.