Butterfield, Jeremy
(2003)
On Hamilton-Jacobi Theory as a Classical Root of Quantum Theory.
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Abstract
This paper gives a technically elementary treatment of some aspects of Hamilton-Jacobi theory, especially in relation to the calculus of variations. The second half of the paper describes the application to geometric optics, the optico-mechanical analogy and the transition to quantum mechanics. Finally, I report recent work of Holland providing a Hamiltonian formulation of the pilot-wave theory.
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Butterfield, Jeremy | | |
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Additional Information: |
forthcoming in Elitzur, A.C., Dolev, S., and Kolenda, N. (editors), `Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? Possible Developments in Quantum Theory in the 21st Century', New York: Springer, 2004 |
Keywords: |
Hamilton-Jacobi theory, calculus of variations, optico-mechanical analogy, pilot-wave theory, Hamilton, deBroglie, Holland. |
Subjects: |
Specific Sciences > Physics > Classical Physics Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics |
Depositing User: |
Jeremy Butterfield
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Date Deposited: |
30 May 2003 |
Last Modified: |
07 Oct 2010 15:11 |
Item ID: |
1193 |
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No |
Subjects: |
Specific Sciences > Physics > Classical Physics Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics |
Date: |
2003 |
URI: |
https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/1193 |
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