kvantnumbrist
Kvantnumbrist is a term used in some Swedish-language discussions to describe a situation in quantum theory where the set of quantum numbers available to label states is insufficient to uniquely identify them. Put differently, there is a quantum-number deficit in the sense that the chosen labels do not fully distinguish the eigenstates of a system.
In quantum mechanics, eigenstates of a Hamiltonian are typically labeled by a collection of commuting observables,
Kvantnumbrist arises in contexts where symmetries are incomplete or partially hidden. It can occur when a system
Applications of the concept appear across areas such as atomic, nuclear, and condensed-matter physics, particularly in