kvantnumberia
Kvantnumberia is a theoretical framework that generalizes the notion of quantum numbers to describe discrete labels of states in complex or engineered systems where standard quantum numbers are insufficient. The term blends "kvant" with "number" to reflect the central role of discrete indices used to identify allowed configurations. In kvantnumberia, each state is labeled by a kvantnumber vector K = (n1, n2, ..., ng), with components drawn from discrete sets determined by the system’s symmetry and boundary conditions.
The core ideas include labeling of states by integers and half-integers, a Hamiltonian function E(K) assigning
Relation to standard quantum mechanics: Kvantnumberia is presented as a generalization of the familiar quantum numbers
Applications and status: The concept appears in theoretical discussions and model-building rather than established experimental practice.
See also: Quantum number; angular momentum; Lie group; representation theory; topological states.