arXiv Open Access 2021

An Interpretation of Quantum Foundations Based on Density Functional Theory and Polymer Self-Consistent Field Theory

Russell B. Thompson
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

The Feynman quantum-classical isomorphism between classical statistical mechanics in 3+1 dimensions and quantum statistical mechanics in 3 dimensions is used to connect classical polymer self-consistent field theory with quantum time-dependent density functional theory. This allows the theorems of density functional theory to relate non-relativistic quantum mechanics back to a classical statistical mechanical derivation of polymer self-consistent field theory for ring polymers in a 4 dimensional thermal-space. One dynamic postulate is added to two static postulates which allows for a complete description of quantum physics from a 5 dimensional thermal-space-time ensemble perspective which also removes the measurement problem. In the classical limit, a cylinder condition naturally arises as the thermal dimension becomes irrelevant, providing a justification for using 5 dimensions and a cylinder condition in general relativity, which is known to produce 4 dimensional space-time gravity and Maxwell's equations. Thus, in this approach, the postulates of electromagnetism become derived results of a special case of a ring polymer interpretation of quantum foundations.

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Russell B. Thompson

Format Sitasi

Thompson, R.B. (2021). An Interpretation of Quantum Foundations Based on Density Functional Theory and Polymer Self-Consistent Field Theory. https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14236

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Lihat di Sumber
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2021
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en
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arXiv
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