Quantum numbers describe values of conserved quantities in the dynamics of the quantum system. Perhaps the most peculiar aspect of quantum mechanics is the quantization of observable quantities. This is distinguished from classical mechanics where the values can range continuously. They often describe specifically the energies of electrons in atoms, but other possibilities include angular momentum, spin, etc. Any quantum system can have one or more quantum numbers, it is thus rigorous to list all possible quantum numbers. wikipedia - quantum number
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atomic number
Figure 3.00 - Infinite Number of Atomoles or Alphanon filling all Space
Figure 3.37 - Successive Centralizations or Quantum Leap
Indig Numbers
mass number
number
Oxidation Number
proton number
quantum
quantum acoustics
Quantum Arithmetic
Quantum Arithmetic Elements
quantum chromodynamics
Quantum coupling
quantum electrodynamics
Quantum Entanglement
Quantum Leap
quantum mechanics
quantum state
quantum theory
Table of Quantum Particles
wave number
wavefunction
3.22 - Quantum Leap Delta equivalent to Locked Potentials Delta
4.10 - Component Dynamics of Quantum Construction
7B.08 - The Etheric Quantum Soup
12.21 - Fibonacci Whole Numbers v Irrational Decimal near Equivalents
15.13 - Dissociating Water Acoustically - Liberation of Quantum Constituents