kvantumamplitúda
Kvantumamplitúda refers to the probability amplitude in quantum mechanics. It is a complex number whose squared magnitude gives the probability of a specific outcome in a quantum measurement. These amplitudes are fundamental to describing the behavior of quantum systems, such as particles or fields.
The concept of quantum amplitudes originates from the wave function, often denoted by the Greek letter psi
In quantum field theory, amplitudes are used to calculate the probabilities of interactions between particles. These