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Bohmian Mechanics
Detlef Duerr, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka, Nino Zanghi
Published 2009-03-15Version 1
Bohmian mechanics is a theory about point particles moving along trajectories. It has the property that in a world governed by Bohmian mechanics, observers see the same statistics for experimental results as predicted by quantum mechanics. Bohmian mechanics thus provides an explanation of quantum mechanics. Moreover, the Bohmian trajectories are defined in a non-conspiratorial way by a few simple laws.
Comments: 10 pages, 1 figure; an entry in the Compendium of Quantum Physics, ed. F. Weinert et al
Categories: quant-ph
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