Across
- 3. : A wave function whose total probability equals one.
- 5. : A discrete packet of electromagnetic radiation.
- 7. : The speed at which the envelope of a wave packet propagates.
- 8. : The operator representing the total energy of a quantum system.
- 9. : Approximation method that treats small changes to a known Hamiltonian system.
- 11. : A property describing waves that maintain a constant phase relationship.
- 15. : Mathematical description of a particle's probability distribution.
- 16. : An operator equal to its own conjugate transpose.
- 17. : A point where the probability amplitude of a wave function becomes zero.
- 18. : Intrinsic angular momentum of a quantum particle.
Down
- 1. : Ability of a quantum system to exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured.
- 2. : Mathematical symmetry describing inversion of spatial coordinates.
- 4. : Quantum escape through a classically forbidden energy barrier.
- 6. : An electron's positively charged antimatter counterpart.
- 9. : Einstein's Nobel Prize-winning phenomenon involving electron emission by light.
- 10. : A sudden transition of an electron between discrete energy levels.
- 12. : The theorem relating quantum expectation values to classical equations of motion.
- 13. : The lowest possible energy state possessed by a quantum system.
- 14. : Grid-like mathematical arrangement used extensively in quantum mechanics.
- 16. : Force-carrying particle having an integer value of spin.
