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| | Wave-particle duality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In quantum mechanics, the wave-particle duality is explained as follows: every system and particle is described by state functions which encode the probability distributions of all measurable variables. |
 | | Wave-particle duality of C60, M. Arndt, O. Nairz, J. Voss-Andreae, C. Keller, G. van der Zouw, A. Zeilinger, Nature 401, 680-682, 14 October 1999 |
 | | This is still a controversial subject because these experimenters have assumed arguments of wave-particle duality and have assumed the validity of deBroglie's equation in their argument. |
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