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Is Schroedinger equation consistent with information theory?
Published 2000-07-03Version 1
It is shown that Schroedinger equation is not consistent with information theory. From the modified form of information which ensures that the most probable density function it yields tallies with a general form of continuous Riemann integrable density function that has real or imaginary zeros or singularities at end points of $[a,b] \epsilon R$, a new variational formulation for quantum mechanics is proposed that yields a system of Euler-Lagrange equations that are non-linear. It is proved that the solutions of this system are unique, orthonormal and complete. One dimensional harmonic oscillator has been solved.
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