Using the fact that any linear representation of a group can be embedded into permutations, we propose a constructive description of quantum behavior that provides, in particular, a natural explanation of the appearance of complex numbers and unitarity in the formalism of the quantum mechanics. In our approach, the quantum behavior can be explained by the fundamental impossibility to trace the identity of the indistinguishable objects in their evolution. Any observation only provides information about the invariant relations between such objects. The trajectory of a quantum system is a sequence of unitary evolutions interspersed with observations—non-unitary projections. We suggest a scheme to construct combinatorial models of quantum evolu...
This book investigates two possibilities for describing classical-mechanical physical systems along ...
My research has three main foci, one which is of interest to the fields of quantum information and q...
Quantum mechanics is our most successful physical theory. However, it raises conceptual issues that ...
Algorithmic approach is based on the assumption that any quantum evolution of many particle system c...
Without wasting time and effort on philosophical justifications and implications, we write down the ...
Quantum-mechanical concepts can be formulated in constructive finite terms without loss of their emp...
This paper introduces several new classes of mathematical structures that have close connections wit...
We study deterministic and quantum dynamics from a constructive finite point of view, since the intr...
We give a mathematical framework to describe the evolution of an open quantum systems subjected to ...
Quantum computing is an emerging area between computer science and physics. Numerous problems in qua...
In the paper we present results to develop an irreducible theory of complex systems in terms of self...
We propose, formulate and analyze novel quantum systems and behavioral phases in which the momentary...
State of the art and motivations In quantum mechanics, the Schrödinger equation regulates the evolu...
We discuss the possibility to modify many-body Hilbert quantum formalism that is necessary for the r...
We propose quantization relationships which would let us describe and solution problems originated b...
This book investigates two possibilities for describing classical-mechanical physical systems along ...
My research has three main foci, one which is of interest to the fields of quantum information and q...
Quantum mechanics is our most successful physical theory. However, it raises conceptual issues that ...
Algorithmic approach is based on the assumption that any quantum evolution of many particle system c...
Without wasting time and effort on philosophical justifications and implications, we write down the ...
Quantum-mechanical concepts can be formulated in constructive finite terms without loss of their emp...
This paper introduces several new classes of mathematical structures that have close connections wit...
We study deterministic and quantum dynamics from a constructive finite point of view, since the intr...
We give a mathematical framework to describe the evolution of an open quantum systems subjected to ...
Quantum computing is an emerging area between computer science and physics. Numerous problems in qua...
In the paper we present results to develop an irreducible theory of complex systems in terms of self...
We propose, formulate and analyze novel quantum systems and behavioral phases in which the momentary...
State of the art and motivations In quantum mechanics, the Schrödinger equation regulates the evolu...
We discuss the possibility to modify many-body Hilbert quantum formalism that is necessary for the r...
We propose quantization relationships which would let us describe and solution problems originated b...
This book investigates two possibilities for describing classical-mechanical physical systems along ...
My research has three main foci, one which is of interest to the fields of quantum information and q...
Quantum mechanics is our most successful physical theory. However, it raises conceptual issues that ...