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  • [[Information theory]] recognizes that all [[data]] are inexact and [[statistical]] in [[nature]]. Thus the definition of measurement is: "A set of observati ===Quantum mechanics===
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  • ...ian]] formulation of physics, which is particularly important in [[quantum mechanics]]. For instance, the [[Schrödinger equation]] and the [[uncertainty princi ...[[probability distributions]] for the (unknown) [[microstate (statistical mechanics)|microscopic state]] of a thermal system, applying respectively in the phys
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  • The field of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamics_(mechanics) dynamics] is concerned with moving and colliding objects. ...eorem] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_mechanics statistical mechanics].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision]
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  • ...1604, but the remnants of two more recent supernovae have also been found. Statistical [[observations]] of supernovae in other galaxies suggest they occur on aver ...ore complex than these two simplified theories, the astrophysical collapse mechanics have been established and accepted by most astronomers for some time.
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  • ...eductions drawn from a small number of primary postulates - they are the [[mechanics]], [[electrodynamics]], and [[thermodynamics]].}} ...astronomy began with [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s development of [[celestial mechanics]] and the laws of [[gravitation]], although it was triggered by earlier wor
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  • ...ions about the likelihood of [[potential]] [[events]] and the underlying [[mechanics]] of [[complex]] [[systems]].
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  • The term is often used in [[statistics]] to signify well-defined statistical properties, such as a lack of bias or correlation. [[Monte Carlo Method]]s, ...st to give a definition of randomness in statistical terms. The concept of statistical randomness was later developed into the concept of [[information]] entropy
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  • ...luid and ferromagnetic transitions. This happens because the [[Hamiltonian mechanics|Hamiltonian]] of a system usually exhibits all the possible symmetries of t *Lev Davidovich Landau and Evgeny Mikhailovich Lifshitz, ''Statistical Physics Part 1'', vol. 5 of ''Course of Theoretical Physics'', Pergamon, 3r
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  • Whether or not it is all-encompassing in so doing, Newtonian mechanics deals only with caused events, e.g.: If an object begins in a known positio Newtonian mechanics as well as any following physical theories are results of observations, and
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  • ...erties of the system as a whole can be understood by using probability and statistical methods. ...ted and considered equal, as is done for the notion of entropy statistical mechanics.
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  • The mechanics of telepathy in fiction vary widely. Some fictional telepaths are limited t ...din]], president of the [[Parapsychological Association]], argues that the statistical significance and consistency of results shown by a [[meta-analysis]] of num
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  • However, according to Sowa (2000), "relativity and quantum mechanics have forced physicists to abandon these assumptions as exact statements of a person ''forced'' to smoke". The former is a statistical
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  • Isaac Newton's Newtonian [[mechanics|law of gravitation]] is a famous example of an established law that was lat ...[[universe]] have been challenged by new scientific discoveries. [[Quantum mechanics]], particularly, examines phenomena that seem to defy our most basic postul
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  • Isaac Newton's Newtonian [[mechanics|law of gravitation]] is a famous example of an established law that was lat ...[[universe]] have been challenged by new scientific discoveries. [[Quantum mechanics]], particularly, examines phenomena that seem to defy our most basic postul
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  • ...trons, atoms and molecules. These are determined by the rules of [[quantum mechanics]], which require [[quantization (physics)|quantization]] of energy of a bou ...ermodynamics]], [[chemical kinetics]], [[electrochemistry]], [[statistical mechanics]], and [[spectroscopy]]. Physical chemistry has large overlap with [[molecu
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  • ...produce]] them. This practice, called '''"full disclosure"''', also allows statistical measures of the [[reliability (statistics)|reliability]] of these data to b ...tion and testing of hypotheses may involve less stringent mathematical and statistical interpretations of these elements within the respective disciplines. Noneth
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  • obeying statistical rules requiring that not more than one in a set of identical particles may mechanics of quantum behavior is due to the superimposition of energy waves: Two cres
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