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The following pages link to A trajectory-based understanding of quantum interference (Q3544816):
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- On the unique mapping relationship between initial and final quantum states (Q306879) (← links)
- Trajectory approach to the Schrödinger-Langevin equation with linear dissipation for ground states (Q307542) (← links)
- Computation of transmission probabilities for thin potential barriers with transmitted quantum trajectories (Q341262) (← links)
- Quantum Zeno effect: Quantum shuffling and Markovianity (Q413178) (← links)
- Born's rule as signature of a superclassical current algebra (Q486525) (← links)
- Dissipative Bohmian mechanics within the Caldirola-Kanai framework: A trajectory analysis of wave-packet dynamics in viscid media (Q530795) (← links)
- Quantum interference within the complex quantum Hamilton-Jacobi formalism (Q710475) (← links)
- Geometric phase in Bohmian mechanics (Q710477) (← links)
- Bohmian mechanics, the quantum-classical correspondence and the classical limit: The case of the square billiard (Q735212) (← links)
- What dynamics can be expected for mixed states in two-slit experiments? (Q738337) (← links)
- An explanation of interference effects in the double slit experiment: Classical trajectories plus ballistic diffusion caused by zero-point fluctuations (Q765787) (← links)
- Investigating puzzling aspects of the quantum theory by means of its hydrodynamic formulation (Q892920) (← links)
- Understanding interference experiments with polarized light through photon trajectories (Q961517) (← links)
- On the self-interference in electron scattering: Copenhagen, Bohmian and geometrical interpretations of quantum mechanics (Q1636084) (← links)
- Interfering quantum trajectories without which-way information (Q1688456) (← links)
- Trajectory description of the quantum-classical transition for wave packet interference (Q1698125) (← links)
- Dissipative quantum trajectories in complex space: damped harmonic oscillator (Q1700951) (← links)