A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications
Title A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications PDF eBook
Author Ángel S. Sanz
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 345
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Science
ISBN 3642179746

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Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because they allow the use of "classical" concepts. Beginning as an introductory level suitable for students, this two-volume monograph presents (1) the fundamentals and (2) the applications of the trajectory description of basic quantum processes. This second volume is focussed on simple and basic applications of quantum processes such as interference and diffraction of wave packets, tunneling, diffusion and bound-state and scattering problems. The corresponding analysis is carried out within the Bohmian framework. By stressing its interpretational aspects, the book leads the reader to an alternative and complementary way to better understand the underlying quantum dynamics.

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications
Title A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. II. Applications PDF eBook
Author Ángel S. Sanz
Publisher
Total Pages 356
Release 2013-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9783642179754

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A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. I. Fundamentals

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. I. Fundamentals
Title A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes. I. Fundamentals PDF eBook
Author Ángel S. Sanz
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 299
Release 2012-03-31
Genre Science
ISBN 9783642180934

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Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because they allow the use of "classical" concepts. Beginning at an introductory level suitable for students, this two-volume monograph presents (1) the fundamentals and (2) the applications of the trajectory description of basic quantum processes. This first volume is focussed on the classical and quantum background necessary to understand the fundamentals of Bohmian mechanics, which can be considered the main topic of this work. Extensions of the formalism to the fields of open quantum systems and to optics are also proposed and discussed.

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes

A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes
Title A Trajectory Description of Quantum Processes PDF eBook
Author Ángel S. Sanz
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Total Pages 0
Release 2012
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Emergent Quantum Mechanics

Emergent Quantum Mechanics
Title Emergent Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Jan Walleczek
Publisher MDPI
Total Pages 544
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3038976164

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Emergent quantum mechanics explores the possibility of an ontology for quantum mechanics. The resurgence of interest in "deeper-level" theories for quantum phenomena challenges the standard, textbook interpretation. The book presents expert views that critically evaluate the significance—for 21st century physics—of ontological quantum mechanics, an approach that David Bohm helped pioneer. The possibility of a deterministic quantum theory was first introduced with the original de Broglie-Bohm theory, which has also been developed as Bohmian mechanics. The wide range of perspectives that were contributed to this book on the occasion of David Bohm’s centennial celebration provide ample evidence for the physical consistency of ontological quantum mechanics. The book addresses deeper-level questions such as the following: Is reality intrinsically random or fundamentally interconnected? Is the universe local or nonlocal? Might a radically new conception of reality include a form of quantum causality or quantum ontology? What is the role of the experimenter agent? As the book demonstrates, the advancement of ‘quantum ontology’—as a scientific concept—marks a clear break with classical reality. The search for quantum reality entails unconventional causal structures and non-classical ontology, which can be fully consistent with the known record of quantum observations in the laboratory.

Bohmian Mechanics, Open Quantum Systems and Continuous Measurements

Bohmian Mechanics, Open Quantum Systems and Continuous Measurements
Title Bohmian Mechanics, Open Quantum Systems and Continuous Measurements PDF eBook
Author Antonio B. Nassar
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 241
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3319536532

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This book shows how Bohmian mechanics overcomes the need for a measurement postulate involving wave function collapse. The measuring process plays a very important role in quantum mechanics. It has been widely analyzed within the Copenhagen approach through the Born and von Neumann postulates, with later extension due to Lüders. In contrast, much less effort has been invested in the measurement theory within the Bohmian mechanics framework. The continuous measurement (sharp and fuzzy, or strong and weak) problem is considered here in this framework. The authors begin by generalizing the so-called Mensky approach, which is based on restricted path integral through quantum corridors. The measuring system is then considered to be an open quantum system following a stochastic Schrödinger equation. Quantum stochastic trajectories (in the Bohmian sense) and their role in basic quantum processes are discussed in detail. The decoherence process is thereby described in terms of classical trajectories issuing from the violation of the noncrossing rule of quantum trajectories.

Applied Bohmian Mechanics

Applied Bohmian Mechanics
Title Applied Bohmian Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Xavier Oriols Pladevall
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 361
Release 2019-05-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1000650561

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Most textbooks explain quantum mechanics as a story where each step follows naturally from the one preceding it. However, the development of quantum mechanics was exactly the opposite. It was a zigzag route, full of personal disputes where scientists were forced to abandon well-established classical concepts and to explore new and imaginative pathways. Some of the explored routes were successful in providing new mathematical formalisms capable of predicting experiments at the atomic scale. However, even such successful routes were painful enough, so that relevant scientists like Albert Einstein and Erwin Schrödinger decided not to support them. In this book, the authors demonstrate the huge practical utility of another of these routes in explaining quantum phenomena in many different research fields. Bohmian mechanics, the formulation of the quantum theory pioneered by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm, offers an alternative mathematical formulation of quantum phenomena in terms of quantum trajectories. Novel computational tools to explore physical scenarios that are currently computationally inaccessible, such as many-particle solutions of the Schrödinger equation, can be developed from it.