In the literature (1), the Schrodinger equation: {p1p1/2m + p2p2/2m + V(x1-x2)} W(x1,x2,t) = id/dt partial W(x1,x2,t) may be transformed using P=p1+p2 and (p=m1p2-m2p1)/M and x=x1=x2 where M=m1+m2 ((1)). This leads to a bound Schrodinger equation in x and a “center of mass” equation” in P i..e Hcm =PP/2M which depends on m1 and m2, but not binding energy. . In a previous note, we argued that a free particle’s classical action A (relativistic or nonrelativistic) may be obtained by setting v=x/t and treating x and t as independent (2). This leads to dA/dx partial=p and dA/dt partial = -E. One may write eigenvalue equations: -id/dx partial exp(iA) = pexp(iA) and id/dt partial exp(iA) = E exp(iA). A solution is A=-Et+px with E,t,p a...
Traditionally, a quantum bound state is said to approach classical behaviour for large n (from En=en...
Statistical mechanics seems to be based on the idea of distributing a fixed amount of energy among a...
Quantum mechanics is concerned with measurement and we suggest that in a bound problem impulses due ...
There have been various derivations of the Schrodinger equation in the literature (e.g. (1)) based o...
In previous notes we have argued that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is a statistical theory base...
Following the representation of a two-body system in classical mechanics, we build up a quantum pict...
In previous notes (1) we argued that the free particle action A (either nonrelativistic or relativis...
It was argued in (1) that Fermat’s least time principle for light (in a two dimensional (x,y) reflec...
Traditionally a high energy solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation is compared with a...
Classical statistical mechanics appears to be a statistical theory in momentum space with the Maxwel...
Newton’s second law dp/dt = F(x)=-dV/dx may be written in terms of x alone i.e. dp/dx v(x) = -dV/dx ...
Quantum free particles (with nonzero rest mass) and photons both appear in the quantum world. In a p...
In (1) we argued that one may derive Newton’s second law (which is equivalent to an energy conservat...
In this note, we investigate two velocities present in a quantum bound state. The first is the root...
A Maxwell-Boltzmann gas consists of particles which undergo physical collisions which are associated...
Traditionally, a quantum bound state is said to approach classical behaviour for large n (from En=en...
Statistical mechanics seems to be based on the idea of distributing a fixed amount of energy among a...
Quantum mechanics is concerned with measurement and we suggest that in a bound problem impulses due ...
There have been various derivations of the Schrodinger equation in the literature (e.g. (1)) based o...
In previous notes we have argued that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is a statistical theory base...
Following the representation of a two-body system in classical mechanics, we build up a quantum pict...
In previous notes (1) we argued that the free particle action A (either nonrelativistic or relativis...
It was argued in (1) that Fermat’s least time principle for light (in a two dimensional (x,y) reflec...
Traditionally a high energy solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation is compared with a...
Classical statistical mechanics appears to be a statistical theory in momentum space with the Maxwel...
Newton’s second law dp/dt = F(x)=-dV/dx may be written in terms of x alone i.e. dp/dx v(x) = -dV/dx ...
Quantum free particles (with nonzero rest mass) and photons both appear in the quantum world. In a p...
In (1) we argued that one may derive Newton’s second law (which is equivalent to an energy conservat...
In this note, we investigate two velocities present in a quantum bound state. The first is the root...
A Maxwell-Boltzmann gas consists of particles which undergo physical collisions which are associated...
Traditionally, a quantum bound state is said to approach classical behaviour for large n (from En=en...
Statistical mechanics seems to be based on the idea of distributing a fixed amount of energy among a...
Quantum mechanics is concerned with measurement and we suggest that in a bound problem impulses due ...