kvantnumbrid
Kvantnumbrid, or quantum numbers, are a set of values that label the quantum states of a system and determine the allowed values of observables such as energy, angular momentum, and spin. They arise from solving the quantum equations for a system and correspond to eigenvalues of commuting operators.
In atomic physics, the most common quantum numbers describe an electron in an atom: the principal quantum
When spin–orbit coupling is considered, additional numbers appear: the total angular momentum j (j = l ± s
Quantum numbers also generalize to molecules and solids, where rotational and vibrational numbers label molecular states,