Quantum Theory from a Nonlinear Perspective

Quantum Theory from a Nonlinear Perspective
Author: Dieter Schuch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319655949

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This book provides a unique survey displaying the power of Riccati equations to describe reversible and irreversible processes in physics and, in particular, quantum physics. Quantum mechanics is supposedly linear, invariant under time-reversal, conserving energy and, in contrast to classical theories, essentially based on the use of complex quantities. However, on a macroscopic level, processes apparently obey nonlinear irreversible evolution equations and dissipate energy. The Riccati equation, a nonlinear equation that can be linearized, has the potential to link these two worlds when applied to complex quantities. The nonlinearity can provide information about the phase-amplitude correlations of the complex quantities that cannot be obtained from the linearized form. As revealed in this wide ranging treatment, Riccati equations can also be found in many diverse fields of physics from Bose-Einstein-condensates to cosmology. The book will appeal to graduate students and theoretical physicists interested in a consistent mathematical description of physical laws.

The Nonlinear Quantum Field Theory as a Generalization of Standard Model geometrical Approach

The Nonlinear Quantum Field Theory as a Generalization of Standard Model  geometrical Approach
Author: Alexander G. Kyriakos
Publsiher: AKVY PRESS
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2009
Genre: Quantum field theory
ISBN: 9780980966749

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The author proposes a special nonlinear quantum field theory. In a linear approximation, this theory can be presented in the form of the Standard Model (SM) theory. The richer physical structure of this nonlinear theory makes it possible to exceed the limits of SM and remove its known incompleteness. We show that nonlinearity of the field is critical for the appearance of charges and masses of elementary particles, for confinement of quarks, and many other effects, whose description within the framework of SM causes difficulties. In this case, the mechanism of generation of masses is mathematically similar to Higgs's mechanism, but it is considerably simpler and does not include the additional particles. The proposed theory does not examine the theory of gravity, but reveals the mathematical similarity of the nonlinear field equations of both theories. The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students studying the theory of elementary particles, as well as for specialists working in this field.

Quantum Mechanics and Nonlinear Waves

Quantum Mechanics and Nonlinear Waves
Author: Philip Barnes Burt
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1981
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3718600722

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Towards a Nonlinear Quantum Physics

Towards a Nonlinear Quantum Physics
Author: J. R. Croca
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789812382108

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Annotation Presents conceptual and experimental evidence showing that Heisenberg's uncertainty relations are not valid in all cases. The results lead to a coherent and beautiful causal synthesis unifying quantum and classical physics.

Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics

Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics
Author: Diederik Aerts,Thomas Durt,Marek Czachor
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814489409

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During the last decade, scientists working in quantum theory have been engaging in promising new fields such as quantum computation and quantum information processing, and have also been reflecting on the possibilities of nonlinear behavior on the quantum level. These are challenging undertakings because (1) they will result in new solutions to important technical and practical problems that were unsolvable by the classical approaches (for example, quantum computers can calculate problems that are intractable if one uses classical computers); and (2) they open up new 'hard' problems of a fundamental nature that touch the foundation of quantum theory itself (for example, the contradiction between locality and nonlinearity and the interpretation of quantum computing as a universal process). In this book, one can distinguish two main streams of research to approach the just-mentioned problem field: (1) a theoretical structural part, which concentrates on the elaboration of a nonlinear quantum mechanics and the fundamentals of quantum computation; and (2) a theoretical experimental part, which focuses on the theoretical aspects of applications that arise from new technology and novel research perspectives such as quantum optics and quantum cryptography. Particular attention is also paid to the measurement problem, the classical limit and alternative interpretations (such as the hidden measurement approach). Contents:Probing the Structure of Quantum Mechanics (D Aerts et al.)The Linearity of Quantum Mechanics at Stake: The Description of Separated Quantum Entities (D Aerts & F Valckenborgh)Linearity and Compound Physical Systems: The Case of Two Separated Spin 1/2 Entities (D Aerts & F Valckenborgh)Being and Change: Foundations of a Realistic Operational Formalism (D Aerts)The Classical Limit of the Lattice-Theoretical Orthocomplementation in the Framework of the Hidden-Measurement Approach (T Durt & B D'Hooghe)State Property Systems and Closure Spaces: Extracting the Classical en Non-Classical Parts (D Aerts & D Deses)Hidden Measurements from Contextual Axiomatics (S Aerts)High Energy Approaches to Low Energy Phenomena in Astrophysics (S M Austin)Memory Effects in Atomic Interferometry: A Negative Result (T Durt et al.)Reality and Probability: Introducing a New Type of Probability Calculus (D Aerts)Quantum Computation: Towards the Construction of a ‘Between Quantum and Classical Computer’ (D Aerts & B D'Hooghe)Buckley-Siler Connectives for Quantum Logics of Fuzzy Sets (J Pykacz & B D'Hooghe)Some Notes on Aerts' Interpretation of the EPR-Paradox and the Violation of Bell-Inequalities (W Christiaens)Quantum Cryptographic Encryption in Three Complementary Bases Through a Mach-Zehnder Set Up (T Durt & B Nagler)Quantum Cryptography Without Quantum Uncertainties (T Durt)How to Construct Darboux-Invariant Equations of von Neumann Type (J L Cie(li(ski)Darboux-Integrable Equations with Non-Abelian Nonlinearities (N V Ustinov & M Czachor)Dressing Chain Equations Associated with Difference Soliton Systems (S Leble)Covariance Approach to the Free Photon Field (M Kuna & J Naudts) Readership: Graduate students, researchers and academics in quantum physics. Keywords:Quantum Mechanics;Quantum Computation;Quantum Information Processing

Non linear and Collective Phenomena in Quantum Physics

Non linear and Collective Phenomena in Quantum Physics
Author: J. L. Gervais,Maurice Jacob
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1983
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9971950642

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Quantum Mechanics in Nonlinear Systems

Quantum Mechanics in Nonlinear Systems
Author: Xiao-Feng Pang,Yuan-Ping Feng
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789812561169

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In the history of physics and science, quantum mechanics has served as the foundation of modern science. This book discusses the properties of microscopic particles in nonlinear systems, principles of the nonlinear quantum mechanical theory, and its applications in condensed matter, polymers and biological systems.The book is essentially composed of three parts. The first part presents a review of linear quantum mechanics, as well as theoretical and experimental fundamentals that establish the nonlinear quantum mechanical theory. The theory itself and its essential features are covered in the second part. In the final part, extensive applications of this theory in physics, biology and polymer are introduced. The whole volume forms a complete system of nonlinear quantum mechanics.The book is intended for researchers, graduate students as well as upper-level undergraduates.

Quantum Field Theory with Application to Quantum Nonlinear Optics

Quantum Field Theory with Application to Quantum Nonlinear Optics
Author: Anatoliy K Prykarpatsky,Ufuk Taneri,Nickolai N Bogolubov Jr
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813102392

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Multi-photon excitation states of poly-atomic molecules undergoing a self-interaction via Kerr effect related processes are of great interest today. Their successful study must be both analytical and by means of modern quantum field theoretical tools. This book deals with these and related topics by developing modern quantum field theory methods for the analysis of radiative states in a nonlinear quantum-optical system. These lecture notes are ideally suited to graduate mathematical physics and physics students, but can also be of interest to mathematicians involved in applied physics problems, and physicists and chemists studying phenomena related with modern quantum-optical devices. Request Inspection Copy