Differences between application of some basic principles of quantum mechanics on atomic and mesoscopic levels
Alexey Nikulov

TL;DR
This paper discusses fundamental differences in applying quantum mechanics principles to atomic versus mesoscopic systems, highlighting logical difficulties at the mesoscopic scale.
Contribution
It identifies and emphasizes key logical and conceptual differences in quantum mechanics application across microscopic and mesoscopic levels.
Findings
Fundamental differences in quantum principles between atomic and mesoscopic systems.
Logical difficulties arise when applying microscopic quantum formalism to mesoscopic levels.
Highlights the need for modified approaches at mesoscopic scale.
Abstract
Formalism of the quantum mechanics developed for microscopic (atomic) level comes into collision with some logical difficulties on mesoscopic level. Some fundamental differences between application of its basic principles on microscopic and mesoscopic levels are accentuated.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
