coupled oscillations in quantum systems
Coupled oscillations in quantum systems refer to the interconnected motion of two or more particles or subatomic entities, where their behavior is influenced and coordinated by the principles of quantum mechanics. These oscillations can exhibit synchronized motion or exchanges of energy between the particles, and are characterized by complex quantum phenomena such as entanglement and superposition.
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