which velocities has no physical meaning of matter waves?
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In quantum mechanics, particles also behave as waves with complex phases. The phase velocity is equal to the product of the frequency multiplied by the wavelength. for any particle that has mass (according to special relativity), the phase velocity of matter waves always exceeds c, i.e.
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