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Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Electroweak properties of ρ-meson in the instant form of relativistic quantum mechanics

Electroweak properties of ρ-meson in the instant form of relativistic quantum mechanics

... Abstract. Charge and magnetic radii, magnetic and quadrupole moments of the ρ-meson are calculated in framework of the developed by authors version of the instant form of relativistic quantum ...

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Associative Space Time Sedenions and  Their Application in Relativistic Quantum  Mechanics and Field Theory

Associative Space Time Sedenions and Their Application in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory

... of relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory on the basis of sedeonic space-time operators and scalar-vector wave ...of relativistic quantum me- chanics and field theory ...

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Complex Matter Space and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Complex Matter Space and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

... The Special Relativity Theory cannot recognize speed faster than light. New assumption will be imposed that matter has two intrinsic components, 1) mass, and 2) charge, that is M = m + iq. The mass will be measured by ...

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Space-Time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Space-Time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

... Non-relativistic quantum mechanics is formulated here in a dif- ferent ...In quantum mechanics the probability of an event which can happen in several different ways is the absolute ...

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An Information Ontology for the Process Algebra Model of Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

An Information Ontology for the Process Algebra Model of Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

... non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) has been proposed as a complete theory of NRQM ...the relativistic regime, quantum electrodynamics, have also been carried out ...usual ...

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Spin - 1/2 wave equations in relativistic quantum mechanics

Spin - 1/2 wave equations in relativistic quantum mechanics

... 2. D erivations and analysis o f the F V 1 /2 equation 42 C onsider requirem ent 4). For spin-0 particles th e correct second ord er sta rtin g equation is eq u atio n (2 . V I A ) based u p o n = (m e )2 w ith th e m ...

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A Probabilistic Paraconsistent Logical Model for Non Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Using Interlaced Bilattices with Conflation and Bernoulli Distribution

A Probabilistic Paraconsistent Logical Model for Non Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Using Interlaced Bilattices with Conflation and Bernoulli Distribution

... of quantum logic has been studied in various ways; the best known of these was first presented in 1936 by John von Neumann and Garret Birkhoff [5], in which the authors discussed a new form of logic which, due to ...

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Reformulation of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Equations with Non Commutative Sedeons

Reformulation of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Equations with Non Commutative Sedeons

... and quantum field the- ory has a long ...and quantum mechanics was developed on the basis of quaternions ...the relativistic four-vector ap- proach that allows one to reformulate ...

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A Process Model of Quantum Mechanics

A Process Model of Quantum Mechanics

... Finkelstein’s quantum relativity, Noyes’s bit-string physics, Bastin and Kilmister’s combinatorial physics, Hiley’s process physics [8] ...standard quantum mechanics is not ...in quantum ...

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Link between the Relativistic Canonical Quantum Mechanics and the Dirac Equation

Link between the Relativistic Canonical Quantum Mechanics and the Dirac Equation

... obvious way be generalized for particle multiplets with arbitrary spin. For the case of arbitrary spin and multi- component wave functions, we suggested [7, 8] to call such type of equations as the Schr¨ odinger–Foldy ...

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Time Operator in Quantum Mechanics

Time Operator in Quantum Mechanics

... non-relativistic quantum mechanics, though wave function de- pends on both space and time, only space enters quantum mechanics as opera- tor, time does ...in quantum ...

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Correspondence Truth and Quantum Mechanics

Correspondence Truth and Quantum Mechanics

... to quantum mechanical propositions are context-dependent in some way as the scheme [CC] implies, it would appear, according to traditional thinking, that one is committed to antirealism about ...non-Boolean ...

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Probability in Everettian quantum mechanics

Probability in Everettian quantum mechanics

... which both outcomes of the measurement actually occur. The trick, then, is to reconcile the actual occurrence of every possible result of a given measurement with our experience of exactly one of the possible results. ...

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A New Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

A New Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

... The Copenhagen interpretation is the most authorized interpretation of quantum mechanics, but there are a number of ideas that are associated with the Copenhagen interpretation. It is certain that this fact ...

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What is orthodox quantum mechanics?

What is orthodox quantum mechanics?

... ‘orthodox quantum mechan- ics’ is, shorn of the E-E link and the projection ...the quantum state, where its dynamics are always unitary but where it is interpreted either as physically representational or ...

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Quantum Mechanics and Paradigm Shifts

Quantum Mechanics and Paradigm Shifts

... of quantum mechanics,” suggesting that they provide an interpretation of the mathematical formalism used in the ...are quantum theories, which provide different world-views, alternative to one ...

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Events and the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics

Events and the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics

... of quantum mechanics discussed in the first part, or some form of wave function realism is also ...on quantum dispositions: considering their role in the ontology presupposed by ordinary language, ...

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Locality, probability and quantum mechanics

Locality, probability and quantum mechanics

... It was the desire to find a rigorous conceptual framework for this formulation of joint probablity (and "implication") which led finally to the major publication related to this thesis [Hall, 1988]. The desired ...

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The pursuit of locality in quantum mechanics

The pursuit of locality in quantum mechanics

... I leave insisted on the difficulties presented by the non-localisation of the particle and the subjective character of the wave packet, e/ , in the contemporary interpretation, but thus [r] ...

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Rethinking Individuality in Quantum Mechanics

Rethinking Individuality in Quantum Mechanics

... ‘electron’ functions as a mass noun. Consequently, an explanation of why ‘electron’ is not a mass noun despite functioning as such would be required from anyone who wants to treat ‘electron’ as a count noun or sortal. ...

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