💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Classicalization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| classicalitynoun | (uncountable) The condition of being classical |
| classical physicsnoun | (physics) all aspects of physics developed before the rise of quantum mechanics |
| objectivationnoun | The conversion of a concept or abstraction into an object. |
| nonquantum mechanicsnoun | (physics) classical or Newtonian mechanics rather than quantum mechanics. |
| quantizationnoun | (uncountable, signal processing) The process of approximating a continuous signal by a set of discrete symbols or integer values |
| quasi-probabilitynoun | (physics) A concept introduced in order to apply quantum corrections to classical statistical mechanics |
| quantum physicsnoun | (physics) quantum mechanics |
| space quantizationnoun | (physics) The quantization of one or more components of the angular momentum of a system |
| renormalizationnoun | (physics) Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct mathematical relationships between observable quantities. |
| quantum chemistrynoun | (chemistry, physics) the application of quantum mechanics to chemical problems |
| classical mechanicsnoun | (physics) All of the physical laws of nature that account for the behaviour of the normal world, but break down when dealing with the very small (see quantum mechanics) or the very fast or very heavy (see relativity). |
| particle statisticsnoun | (statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics) Any of certain theories, in classical physics or (particularly) quantum mechanics, that model the behaviour of collections of particles of identical type. |
| quantum theorynoun | (physics) Modern quantum mechanics. |
| quantum mechanicsnoun | (physics) The branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms in place of classical Newtonian ones. |
| statistical mechanicsnoun | (physics) The branch of physics that uses statistical laws to make theoretical predictions about macroscopic systems of particles. |
| fermionizationnoun | (physics) The theoretical treatment of a system as one of fermions. |
| classicalonnoun | (physics) An extended classical object, formed at high energy, that decays into various particle states. |
| quantum logicnoun | (logic, quantum mechanics) A form of non-classical logic which has been abstracted out of quantum mechanics. |
| quantomechanicsnoun | (rare) Alternative form of quantum mechanics. [(physics) The branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms in place of classical Newtonian ones.] |
| classical hadrodynamicsnoun | (physics) The study of classical relativistic equations of motion for actions involving extended nucleons interacting with massive, neutral scalar and vector meson fields. |
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