elektroniteooriat
Elektroniteooriat is a theoretical framework that seeks to describe the behavior of electrons in complex electromagnetic environments by integrating concepts from quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and field theory. In its simplest expression, it treats the electron as a quantum object whose dynamics are governed not only by its wavefunction but also by the fluctuating electromagnetic fields and many-body interactions present in a material or device.
Origin and scope: The term is used in some Estonian-language scientific literature and in speculative or interdisciplinary
Core ideas: Elektroniteooriat highlights the dual wave-particle nature of electrons, the importance of electron-electron interactions, and
Methods and applications: The framework employs traditional tools from quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, including
Reception: Elektroniteooriat is not a universally established standard theory; it is described as a supplementary viewpoint