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Towards a Deterministic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Insights from Dynamical Systems

Published 23 Apr 2024 in quant-ph, math.DS, and physics.class-ph | (2405.00707v1)

Abstract: Experiments violating Bell's inequality appear to indicate deterministic models do not correspond to a realistic theory of quantum mechanics. The theory of pilot waves seemingly overcomes this hurdle via nonlocality and statistical dependence, however it necessitates the existence of "ghost waves". This manuscript develops a deterministic dynamical system with local interactions. The aggregate behavior of the trajectories are reminiscent of a quantum particle evolving under the Schr\"{o}dinger equation and reminiscent of Feynman's path integral interpretation in three canonical examples: motion in free space, double slit diffraction, and superluminal barrier traversal. Moreover, the system bifurcates into various dynamical regimes including a classical limit. These results illustrate a deterministic alternative to probabilistic interpretations and aims to shed light on the transition from quantum to classical mechanics.

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