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 Cassandra Laffan (claffan) # [mailto:jali-clarke@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS921 Jinnah Ali-Clarke (jali-clarke)]# [mailto:claffan@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS921 Cassandra Laffan]
= Simulating Quantum Tunneling With OpenMP =
'''==Introduction'''==
The concept of ''quantum tunneling'' is a subset of the Quantum Mechanics branch of theoretical physics. The core concept of Quantum Mechanics is that on a microscopic level, particles behave strangely, often in counter-intuitive ways. ''Quantum Tunneling'' refers to the phenomenon in which particles pass through barriers if the particles have enough energy and if the barrier is thin enough. In essence, said particles 'ignore' the barrier, continuing on as if nothing were there at all.
Keep in mind: this can only happen on the particle level, and not even to all particles. Only particles with low mass and high energy are capable of quantum tunneling, at least consistently.
'''==Program'''==
'''Palatalization'''
'''Comparison and Analyisis'''
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