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Superposition
Superposition The term superposition can have several meanings: Quantum superposition Law of superposition in geology and archaeology Superposition principle for vector fields or time- ...
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Superposition   (translated from German)
Superposition Under Superposition (lat. super = over; positio = layer, setting, position ... an overlay. In that Quantum physics means superposition (quantum superposition) the overlay of two or several conditions ... uncertainty relation the conditions of a current superposition can be observed not at the ...
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Superposition   (translated from French)
Superposition In mecanic quantum , the principle of superposition is when a particle is in two ...
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Superposition eye   (translated from German)
Superposition eye That Superposition eye comes mainly with night-active Insects ...
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Superposition principle   (translated from German)
Superposition principle Table of contents Mathematics In that Mathematik that means Superposition principlethat one Linearkombination of solutions of one ... math> with arbitrary Koeffizienten . This becomes as Superposition or superposition principle designates. The same applies to solutions ... vec{F_n} up. One calls this Superposition principle or also Overlapping principle the ...
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Quantum superposition
Quantum superposition Quantum superposition is the application of the superposition principle to quantum mechanics. The superposition principle is the addition of the amplitudes ... two or more eigenstates results in quantum superposition of two or more values of ...
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Talk:Superposition
Talk:Superposition I think that this should not be a simple redirect, as "superposition" has more meanings than the quantum one ... and geology there is the "Law of Superposition", which states that the lowest stratum in ...
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Superposition theorem
Superposition theorem The superposition theorem for electric circuits states that the ... circuit. The resultant circuit operation is the superposition of the various voltage and current sources ...
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Superposition calculus
Superposition calculus The superposition calculus is a calculus for reasoning in ... clausal logic). As most first-order calculi, superposition tries to show the unsatisfiability of a ... i.e. it performs proofs by refutation. Superposition is refutation-complete - given unlimited resources and ... the-art theorem provers are based on superposition, although only a few implement the ...
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Superposition principle
Superposition principle This article is about the superposition principle in physics. For other uses, see Superposition In physics, the principle of superposition states that, for a linear system, a ... find the total result. The principle of superposition applies to any linear system, such ...
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