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The '''semi-classical limit''' is the limit when Planck's constant <math>\hbar</math> (which measures the strength of quantum (non-classical) effects) is sent to zero.  It is closely related to the [[high-frequency limit]] of an equation.
The '''semi-classical limit''' is the limit when Planck's constant <math>\hbar</math> (which measures the strength of quantum (non-classical) effects) is sent to zero.  It is closely related to the [[high-frequency limit]] of an equation.


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Latest revision as of 04:53, 4 August 2006


The semi-classical limit is the limit when Planck's constant (which measures the strength of quantum (non-classical) effects) is sent to zero. It is closely related to the high-frequency limit of an equation.