quantum 的 2 个定义
plural quan·ta [kwon-tuh]. /ˈkwɒn tə/.
- quantity or amount: the least quantum of evidence.
- a particular amount.
- a share or portion.
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- sudden and significant: a quantum increase in productivity.
quantum 近义词
quantity
更多quantum例句
- In other words, “if you’re building a quantum computer, put it in a basement.”
- There’s no doubt quantum theory is successful at the practical level.
- That is, we don’t need quantum computing or nanotube transistors to augment or replace silicon chips yet.
- What makes the quantum computing competition different from most in the industry is that rivals are taking wildly different approaches.
- Zooming in to that hidden center involves virtual particles — quantum fluctuations that subtly influence each interaction’s outcome.
- He majored in mathematical physics, studying mind-bending theories of quantum mechanics and partial differential equations.
- For that reason, researchers have developed a framework to describe quantum theory in combination with general relativity.
- Weird as the theory is, invoking “quantum physics” is not an escape clause from obeying physical laws.
- Each type of atom and molecule has its own unique spectrum, according to the rules of quantum mechanics.
- Which is why it continues to go forward, even as the odds for success dip to the quantum level.
- He went off into a happy mist of quantum mechanics, oscillation theory, and periodic functions of a complex variable.
- The man had used a simplified quantum mechanics without correction for relativistic effects.
- The ortho molecules rotate with odd rotational quantum numbers, while the para molecules rotate with even quantum numbers.
- The first is that the papers could be turned into a novel with hardly any important alteration, and with only quantum suff.
- Paretur itaque librorum quantum satis sit, nihil in apparatum.