We investigate the implication of the nonlinear and non-local multi-particle Schrodinger-Newton equation for the motion of the mass centre of an extended multi-particle object, giving self-contained and comprehensible derivations. In particular, we discuss two opposite limiting cases. In the first case, the width of the centre-of-mass wave packet is assumed much larger than the actual extent of the object, in the second case it is assumed much smaller. Both cases result in nonlinear deviations from ordinary free Schrodinger evolution for the centre of mass. On a general conceptual level we include some discussion in order to clarify the physical basis and intention for studying the Schrodinger-Newton equation.QUESTJohn Templeton Foundation/...
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In (1), a free quantum particle is analyzed from a frame moving such that t1=t (time) and x1=x-X(t)....
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We discuss aspects of gravitational modifications of Schrodinger dynamics proposed by Diosi and Penr...
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International audienceIn recent times, there has been considerable interest in scenarios for quantum...
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In this paper we extend the WKB-like 'non-relativistic' expansion of the minimally coupled Klein-Gor...
This thesis is copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to provisions of relevant collective li...
We derive the effect of the Schrödinger–Newton equation, which can be considered as a non-relativist...
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