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Quantum Tunneling is a phenomenon of quantum mechanics in which a wave function can travel through a potential barrier and be observed on the other side. It utilizes the [ | |||
==Main Idea== | ==Main Idea== | ||
===Mathematical Model=== | ===Mathematical Model=== | ||
====Wave Function==== | |||
====Transmission Probability==== | |||
===Computational Model=== | ===Computational Model=== | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
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Page Claimed By: Shreenithi Katta Spring 22
Quantum Tunneling is a phenomenon of quantum mechanics in which a wave function can travel through a potential barrier and be observed on the other side. It utilizes the [