Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport

In this report, a brief history of quantum mechanics and the major attempts and developments in the early days of quantum mechanics is presented. It is addressed that the Schrodinger equation, the corner stone in quantum mechanics, gives rise to the paradox of instantaneous propagation of energy. It...

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Main Author: Abouzar, Kaboudian
Other Authors: Vladimir Vladimirovich Kulish
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/20651
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description In this report, a brief history of quantum mechanics and the major attempts and developments in the early days of quantum mechanics is presented. It is addressed that the Schrodinger equation, the corner stone in quantum mechanics, gives rise to the paradox of instantaneous propagation of energy. It is underlined that the Schrodinger equation is not a relativistic formula. Major attempts to overcome the paradox and to make the formulation relativistic are addressed. It is discussed that, despite of all the attempts, no unique and general formulation which removes the paradox and gives relativistic results in all cases is ever proposed.
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spelling ntu-10356/206512023-03-11T17:52:11Z Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport Abouzar, Kaboudian Vladimir Vladimirovich Kulish School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Mechanics and dynamics In this report, a brief history of quantum mechanics and the major attempts and developments in the early days of quantum mechanics is presented. It is addressed that the Schrodinger equation, the corner stone in quantum mechanics, gives rise to the paradox of instantaneous propagation of energy. It is underlined that the Schrodinger equation is not a relativistic formula. Major attempts to overcome the paradox and to make the formulation relativistic are addressed. It is discussed that, despite of all the attempts, no unique and general formulation which removes the paradox and gives relativistic results in all cases is ever proposed. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MAE) 2009-12-21T08:05:46Z 2009-12-21T08:05:46Z 2009 2009 Thesis Abouzar, K. (2009). Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/20651 10.32657/10356/20651 en 164 p. application/pdf
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Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport
title Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport
title_full Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport
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title_full_unstemmed Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport
title_short Phase-lagged formulation of quantum mechanics : application to ultra-fast processes of energy and information transport
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