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Quantum dynamics of hydrogen atom in complex space (English)
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24 October 2005
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The author has shown that the electron's quantum motion in a hydrogen atom can be completely described in a deterministic way by applying the two postulates of a complex mechanics: motion in complex space, and the existence of complex potential \(Q\). One derives the Lagrange equations governing the electron's motion in complex space, which are a set of three second-order differential equations whose first integrations can be expressed analytically in terms of the solutions of Schrödinger equation. It has also been proved that the electron's trajectories in a hydrogen atom are very diverse and strongly state-dependent with some of them being open and nonperiodic, while some being closed and periodic.
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hydrogen atom
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complex nonlinear dynamics
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quantum dynamics
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