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- From: naturman@uctvax.uct.ac.za
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: Bayes' theorem and QM
- Keywords: qm
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.200647.203436@uctvax.uct.ac.za>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 22:06:47 GMT
- Article-I.D.: uctvax.1992Dec30.200647.203436
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- > Does this mean that work on how chaos might relate to fundamental QM has
- > been done?
- >
- > If so, does anyone have any references or names?
- >
- > (None have been given so far.)
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- True, there seems to be a lot of talk but no one seems to know where the
- results are. I remember some remarks about chaos and QM in Scientific American
- articles several years ago. When I studied Advanced Classical Analysis (Fourier
- stuff etc etc) I remember the lecturer mentioning work on explaining QM using
- the notions of chaos and "non-differentiable motion".
-
- I'll be attending a conference on dynamical systems and chaos next month,
- hopefully the experts in the field will be able to answer a few questions on
- QM and chaos.
-
- Colin
-