Quantum number
In quantum physics and chemistry, quantum numbers describe values of conserved quantities in the dynamics of a quantum system. Quantum numbers correspond to eigenvalues of operators that commute with the Hamiltonian.
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An important aspect of quantum mechanics is the quantization of many observable quantities of interest. This distinguishes quantum mechanics from classical mechanics where the values that characterize the system such as mass, charge, or momentum, all range continuously. Examples of quantum numbers include those used describe the energy levels of electrons in atoms, spin angular momentum, and flavour of quarks.
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