We consider a classical analogue of the well known quantum two-slit experiment. Charged particles are scattered on flat screen with two slits and hit the second screen. We show that the probability distribution on the second screen when both slits are open is not given by the sum of distributions for each slit separately, but has an extra interference term that is given with the quantum rule of the addition of probabilistic alternatives. We show that the proposed classical model has a context dependence and could be adequately described with contextual formalism
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
In the last decades, many two-slit interference experiments have actually been performed as sequenti...
We study transformations of conventional (`classical') probabilities induced by context transitions....
AbstractIn quantum theory, nothing that is observable, be it physical, chemical, or biological, is s...
The particle- interference-experiments, with the photons and electrons have clearly shown that they ...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
In a previous note (1), we argued that quantum bound states may follow from a postulate regarding re...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
In the last decades, many two-slit interference experiments have actually been performed as sequenti...
We study transformations of conventional (`classical') probabilities induced by context transitions....
AbstractIn quantum theory, nothing that is observable, be it physical, chemical, or biological, is s...
The particle- interference-experiments, with the photons and electrons have clearly shown that they ...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
We argue that the double-slit experiment can be understood much better by considering it as an exper...
In a previous note (1), we argued that quantum bound states may follow from a postulate regarding re...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...
several corrections and improvements. Typos corrected. Better proof in Section 3.6We propose a solu...