Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1865658 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Bohm-Bell processes, of interest in the foundations of quantum field theory, form a class of Markov processes Qt generalizing in a natural way both Bohm's dynamical system in configuration space for nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and Bell's jump process for lattice quantum field theories. They are such that at any time t the distribution of Qt is |Ït|2 with Ï the wave function of quantum theory. We extend this class here by introducing the analogous Markov process for quantum mechanics on a graph (also called a network, i.e., a space consisting of line segments glued together at their ends). It is a piecewise deterministic process whose innovations occur only when it passes through a vertex.
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Authors
Roderich Tumulka,