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Classical mechanics as nonlinear quantum mechanics
Published 2007-07-16Version 1
All measurable predictions of classical mechanics can be reproduced from a quantum-like interpretation of a nonlinear Schrodinger equation. The key observation leading to classical physics is the fact that a wave function that satisfies a linear equation is real and positive, rather than complex. This has profound implications on the role of the Bohmian classical-like interpretation of linear quantum mechanics, as well as on the possibilities to find a consistent interpretation of arbitrary nonlinear generalizations of quantum mechanics.
Comments: 7 pages, invited talk given at conference Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations 4, Vaxjo, Sweden, June 11-16, 2007
Journal: AIPConf.Proc.962:162-167,2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2827300
Keywords: nonlinear quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, arbitrary nonlinear generalizations, nonlinear schrodinger equation, linear equation
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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