Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory An Appraisal

Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory  An Appraisal
Author: J.T. Cushing,Arthur Fine,S. Goldstein
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401587150

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We are often told that quantum phenomena demand radical revisions of our scientific world view and that no physical theory describing well defined objects, such as particles described by their positions, evolving in a well defined way, let alone deterministically, can account for such phenomena. The great majority of physicists continue to subscribe to this view, despite the fact that just such a deterministic theory, accounting for all of the phe nomena of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, was proposed by David Bohm more than four decades ago and has arguably been around almost since the inception of quantum mechanics itself. Our purpose in asking colleagues to write the essays for this volume has not been to produce a Festschrift in honor of David Bohm (worthy an undertaking as that would have been) or to gather together a collection of papers simply stating uncritically Bohm's views on quantum mechanics. The central theme around which the essays in this volume are arranged is David Bohm's version of quantum mechanics. It has by now become fairly standard practice to refer to his theory as Bohmian mechanics and to the larger conceptual framework within which this is located as the causal quantum theory program. While it is true that one can have reservations about the appropriateness of these specific labels, both do elicit distinc tive images characteristic of the key concepts of these approaches and such terminology does serve effectively to contrast this class of theories with more standard formulations of quantum theory.

Bohmian Mechanics as the Foundation of Quantum Mechanics

Bohmian Mechanics as the Foundation of Quantum Mechanics
Author: Stefan Teufel,Detlef Da1/4rr,Detlef Dürr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402094299

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Bohmian Mechanics was found 1952 by David Bohm as an ontological theory of quantum phenomena. It had been revived in the second half of the last century by John S. Bell, who, intrigued by the manifestly nonlocal structure of the theory, was led to his famous Bell's inequalities. Experimental tests of the inequalities verified that nature is indeed nonlocal. Bohmian mechanics has since then prospered as the straightforward completion of quantum mechanics. The theory is about the motion of point particles, the statistical analysis of which, yields the formalism of quantum mechanics in terms of Hilbert spaces, self-adjoint operator-observables, and projection and positive operator valued measures. Tunneling times, arrival times, and first exit times are easily described within Bohmian mechanics. The book explains how Boltzmann 's probabilistic reasoning in statistical mechanics when applied to Bohmian mechanics leads to a rational account of quantum mechanics and its mathematical abstractions. It provides the insight and the mathematical tools to establish the formalism of quantum theory, including scattering theory, as the statistical macroscopic description of Bohmian mechanics. It reviews the essentials of classical physical theories relevant to the probabilistic reasoning and introduces Bohmian mechanics from various points of views. It provides rational perspectives on identical particles (bosons and fermions), the classical limit, quantum equilibrium , uncertainty relation and quantum observables. The book is self contained, it develops carefully the insight for the need of the mathematics of quantum mechanics, which is carried out with full mathematical rigor.

Understanding Quantum Mechanics

Understanding Quantum Mechanics
Author: Detlef Dürr,Dustin Lazarovici
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030400682

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This book discusses the physical and mathematical foundations of modern quantum mechanics and three realistic quantum theories that John Stuart Bell called "theories without observers" because they do not merely speak about measurements but develop an objective picture of the physical world. These are Bohmian mechanics, the GRW collapse theory, and the Many Worlds theory. The book is ideal to accompany or supplement a lecture course on quantum mechanics, but also suited for self-study, particularly for those who have completed such a course but are left puzzled by the question: "What does the mathematical formalism, which I have so laboriously learned and applied, actually tell us about nature?”

Time in Quantum Mechanics

Time in Quantum Mechanics
Author: Gonzalo Muga,R. Sala Mayato,Inigo Egusquiza
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2007-12-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540734727

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The treatment of time in quantum mechanics is still an important and challenging open question in the foundation of the quantum theory. This multi-authored book, written as an introductory guide for newcomers to the subject, as well as a useful source of information for the expert, covers many of the open questions. The book describes the problems, and the attempts and achievements in defining, formalizing and measuring different time quantities in quantum theory.

Bohmian Mechanics

Bohmian Mechanics
Author: Detlef Dürr,Stefan Teufel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540893448

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Bohmian Mechanics was formulated in 1952 by David Bohm as a complete theory of quantum phenomena based on a particle picture. It was promoted some decades later by John S. Bell, who, intrigued by the manifestly nonlocal structure of the theory, was led to his famous Bell's inequalities. Experimental tests of the inequalities verified that nature is indeed nonlocal. Bohmian mechanics has since then prospered as the straightforward completion of quantum mechanics. This book provides a systematic introduction to Bohmian mechanics and to the mathematical abstractions of quantum mechanics, which range from the self-adjointness of the Schrödinger operator to scattering theory. It explains how the quantum formalism emerges when Boltzmann's ideas about statistical mechanics are applied to Bohmian mechanics. The book is self-contained, mathematically rigorous and an ideal starting point for a fundamental approach to quantum mechanics. It will appeal to students and newcomers to the field, as well as to established scientists seeking a clear exposition of the theory.

Applied Bohmian Mechanics

Applied Bohmian Mechanics
Author: Xavier Oriols Pladevall,Jordi Mompart
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000650105

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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.

John S Bell on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

John S  Bell on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Author: J. S. Bell,Mary Bell,Kurt Gottfried,Martinus Veltman
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810246889

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This book is the most complete collection of John S Bell's research papers, review articles and lecture notes on the foundations of quantum mechanics. Some of this material has hitherto been difficult to access. The book also appears in a paperback edition, aimed at students and young researchers.This volume will be very useful to researchers in the foundations and applications of quantum mechanics.

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Author: Roderich Tumulka
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031095481

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This book introduces and critically appraises the main proposals for how to understand quantum mechanics, namely the Copenhagen interpretation, spontaneous collapse, Bohmian mechanics, many-worlds, and others. The author makes clear what are the crucial problems, such as the measurement problem, related to the foundations of quantum mechanics and explains the key arguments like the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument and Bell’s proof of nonlocality. He discusses and clarifies numerous topics that have puzzled the founding fathers of quantum mechanics and present-day students alike, such as the possibility of hidden variables, the collapse of the wave function, time-of-arrival measurements, explanations of the symmetrization postulate for identical particles, or the nature of spin. Several chapters are devoted to extending the different approaches to relativistic space-time and quantum field theory. The book is self-contained and is intended for graduate students and researchers who want to step into the fundamental aspects of quantum physics. Given its clarity, it is accessible also to advanced undergraduates and contains many exercises and examples to master the subject.