AbstractDynamical difference equations are motivated and developed. Conservation and covariance laws are proved. Illustrative examples are described and discussed. Newtonian equations are stressed, but extensions to relativity and quantum mechanics are indicated. The physical problem of convergence to the limit as the time step goes to zero is shown to reveal an area in which quantum mechanics and relativity are in disagreement
AbstractThe aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum field theory and general r...
We study the orbits of two interacting particles described by a fully relativistic classical mechani...
Time is a complex category not only in philosophy but also in mathematics and physics. In one though...
AbstractDynamical difference equations are motivated and developed. Conservation and covariance laws...
In (1) we argued that one may derive Newton’s second law (which is equivalent to an energy conservat...
A particular model providing a dynamical cancellation of a cosmological constant entering in Einstei...
We show that relativistic dynamics can be approached without using conservation laws (conservation o...
This paper is concerned with the representation of time and change in classical (i.e., non-quantum) ...
The textbook treatment in that the wave function of a dynamical system is expanded in an eigenfuncti...
The use of a relational time in quantum mechanics is a framework in which one promotes to quantum op...
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We review the major achievements of the dynamical reduction program, showing why and how it provides...
We revisit the issue of time in quantum geometrodynamics and suggest a quantization procedure on the...
We present a discussion of the fundamental loss of unitarity that appears in quantum mechanics due t...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum field theory and general r...
We study the orbits of two interacting particles described by a fully relativistic classical mechani...
Time is a complex category not only in philosophy but also in mathematics and physics. In one though...
AbstractDynamical difference equations are motivated and developed. Conservation and covariance laws...
In (1) we argued that one may derive Newton’s second law (which is equivalent to an energy conservat...
A particular model providing a dynamical cancellation of a cosmological constant entering in Einstei...
We show that relativistic dynamics can be approached without using conservation laws (conservation o...
This paper is concerned with the representation of time and change in classical (i.e., non-quantum) ...
The textbook treatment in that the wave function of a dynamical system is expanded in an eigenfuncti...
The use of a relational time in quantum mechanics is a framework in which one promotes to quantum op...
We present a theory of discontinuous motion of particles in continuous space-time. We show that the ...
The paper addresses the quantization of minisuperspace cosmological models by studying a possible so...
We review the major achievements of the dynamical reduction program, showing why and how it provides...
We revisit the issue of time in quantum geometrodynamics and suggest a quantization procedure on the...
We present a discussion of the fundamental loss of unitarity that appears in quantum mechanics due t...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum field theory and general r...
We study the orbits of two interacting particles described by a fully relativistic classical mechani...
Time is a complex category not only in philosophy but also in mathematics and physics. In one though...