Quantum potential (English Wikipedia)

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  • See for instance Detlef Dürr et al: Quantum equilibrium and the origin of absolute uncertainty, arXiv:quant-ph/0308039v1 6 August 2003, p. 23 ff.
  • M. R. Brown: The quantum potential: the breakdown of classical symplectic symmetry and the energy of localisation and dispersion, arXiv.org (submitted on 6 Mar 1997, version of 5 Feb 2002, retrieved 24 July 2011) (abstract)
  • M. R. Brown, B. J. Hiley: Schrodinger revisited: an algebraic approach, arXiv.org (submitted 4 May 2000, version of 19 July 2004, retrieved June 3, 2011) (abstract)
  • B. J. Hiley, R. E. Callaghan: The Clifford Algebra approach to Quantum Mechanics A: The Schroedinger and Pauli Particles, arXiv.org (submitted on 17 Nov 2010 - abstract)
  • S. Nasiri: Quantum potential and symmetries in extended phase space, SIGMA 2 (2006), 062, quant-ph/0511125
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  • G. Salesi: Spin and Madelung fluid, submitted 23 June 2009, arXiv:quant-ph/0906.4147v1
  • Salvatore Esposito: On the role of spin in quantum mechanics, submitted 5 February 1999, arXiv:quant-ph/9902019v1
  • James R. Bogan: Spin: The classical to quantum connection, arXiv.org, submitted 19 December 2002, arXiv:quant-ph/0212110
  • Hrvoje Nikolić: Time in relativistic and nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, arXiv:0811/0811.1905 (submitted 12 November 2008 (v1), revised 12 Jan 2009)
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  • B. J. Hiley (2013-03-25). "Bohmian Non-commutative Dynamics: History and New Developments". Pre-print arXiv:1303.6057 (submitted 25 March 2013)
  • Eric R. Bittner: Quantum tunneling dynamics using hydrodynamic trajectories, arXiv:quant-ph/0001119v2, 18 February 2000, p. 3.

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  • David Bohm, Basil Hiley: The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory, Routledge, 1993, ISBN 0-415-06588-7, also as cited in: B. J. Hiley and R. E. Callaghan: Clifford Algebras and the Dirac-Bohm Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Equation, Foundations of Physics, January 2012, Volume 42, Issue 1, pp 192-208 (published online 20 May 2011), doi:10.1007/s10701-011-9558-z (abstract, 2010 preprint by B. Hiley)
  • B. J. Hiley: Active Information and Teleportation, p. 7; appeared in: Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics, D. Greenberger et al. (eds.), pages 113-126, Kluwer, Netherlands, 1999
  • B. J. Hiley: Active Information and Teleportation, p. 10; appeared in: Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics, D. Greenberger et al. (eds.), pages 113-126, Kluwer, Netherlands, 1999
  • B.J. Hiley: Non-Commutative Quantum Geometry: A Reappraisal of the Bohm Approach to Quantum Theory. In: Avshalom C. Elitzur, Shahar Dolev, Nancy Kolenda (eds.): Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? The Frontiers Collection, 2005, pp. 299-324, doi:10.1007/3-540-26669-0_16 (abstract, preprint)
  • B. Hiley, R. E. Callaghan: The Clifford algebra approach to quantum mechanics A: The Schrödinger and Pauli particles, 14 March 2010, p. 6
  • B. Hiley, R. E. Callaghan: The Clifford algebra approach to quantum mechanics A: The Schrödinger and Pauli particles, 14 March 2010, p. 1-29
  • B. Hiley: Clifford algebras and the Dirac–Bohm Hamilton–Jacobi equation, 2 March 2010, p. 22
  • B. J. Hiley: Non-commutative geometry, the Bohm interpretation and the mind–matter relationship, p. 14
  • B. J. Hiley: The Bohm approach re-assessed (2010 preprint), p. 6
  • B. J. Hiley: Some remarks on the evolution of Bohm's proposals for an alternative to quantum mechanics, 30 January 2010

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  • David Bohm, Basil Hiley: The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory, Routledge, 1993, ISBN 0-415-06588-7, therein Chapter 3.1. The main points of the causal interpretation, p. 22–23.
  • B. J. Hiley: Information, quantum theory and the brain. In: Gordon G. Globus (ed.), Karl H. Pribram (ed.), Giuseppe Vitiello (ed.): Brain and being: at the boundary between science, philosophy, language and arts, Advances in Consciousness Research, John Benjamins B.V., 2004, ISBN 90-272-5194-0, pp. 197-214, p. 207
  • Basil J. Hiley: The role of the quantum potential. In: G. Tarozzi, Alwyn Van der Merwe: Open questions in quantum physics: invited papers on the foundations of microphysics, Springer, 1985, pages 237 ff., therein page 239
  • B. J. Hiley: The conceptual structure of the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, In: K. V. Laurikainen [fi], C. Montonen, K. Sunnarborg (eds.): Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994 – 70 years of Matter Waves, Editions Frontières, pp. 99–118, ISBN 2-86332-169-2, p. 106
  • B. J. Hiley: Non-commutative quantum geometry: A reappraisal of the Bohm approach to quantum theory, in: A. Elitzur et al. (eds.): Quo vadis quantum mechanics, Springer, 2005, ISBN 3-540-22188-3, p. 299–324
  • B.J. Hiley: Non-Commutative Quantum Geometry: A Reappraisal of the Bohm Approach to Quantum Theory. In: Avshalom C. Elitzur, Shahar Dolev, Nancy Kolenda (eds.): Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? The Frontiers Collection, 2005, pp. 299-324, doi:10.1007/3-540-26669-0_16 (abstract, preprint)
  • B. Hiley: Phase space description of quantum mechanics and non-commutative geometry: Wigner-Moyal and Bohm in a wider context, in: Th. M. Nieuwenhuizen et al. (eds.): Beyond the Quantum, World Scientific, 2007, ISBN 978-981-277-117-9, p. 203–211, therein: p. 207 ff.
  • Robert Carroll: On the Emergence Theme of Physics, World Scientific, 2010, ISBN 981-4291-79-X, Chapter 1 Some quantum background, p. 1.
  • B. J. Hiley, A. H. Aziz Muft: The ontological interpretation of quantum field theory applied in a cosmological context. In: Miguel Ferrero, Alwyn Van der Merwe (eds.): Fundamental problems in quantum physics, Fundamental theories of physics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995, ISBN 0-7923-3670-4, pages 141-156
  • Basil Hiley: The conceptual structure of the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, Kalervo Vihtori Laurikainen et al (ed.): Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994: 70 years of matter waves, Editions Frontières, ISBN 2-86332-169-2, p. 99–117, p. 144
  • B.J. Hiley: Non-commutative quantum geometry: A reappraisal of the Bohm approach to quantum theory. In: Avshalom C. Elitzur, Shahar Dolev, Nancy Kolenda (es.): Quo vadis quantum mechanics? Springer, 2005, ISBN 3-540-22188-3, pp. 299 ff., therein p. 310

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  • D. Bohm, B. J. Hiley, P. N. Kaloyerou: An ontological basis for the quantum theory, Physics Reports (Review section of Physics Letters), volume 144, number 6, pp. 323–348, 1987 (abstract) Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • D. Bohm, B. J. Hiley, P. N. Kaloyerou: An ontological basis for the quantum theory, Physics Reports (Review section of Physics Letters), volume 144, number 6, pp. 323–348, 1987 (p. 351, eq. (12) Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine<--page=31 p. 351 is not(!) a typo-->
  • D. Bohm, B. J. Hiley, P. N. Kaloyerou: An ontological basis for the quantum theory, Physics Reports (Review section of Physics Letters), volume 144, number 6, pp. 323–348, 1987 (PDF) Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine

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  • S. Esposito: Photon wave mechanics: A de Broglie–Bohm approach, p. 8 ff.

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  • D. Bohm, B. J. Hiley: Non-locality and locality in the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics, Physics Reports, Volume 172, Issue 3, January 1989, Pages 93-122, doi:10.1016/0370-1573(89)90160-9 (abstract)

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  • B. J. Hiley: The conceptual structure of the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, In: K. V. Laurikainen [fi], C. Montonen, K. Sunnarborg (eds.): Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994 – 70 years of Matter Waves, Editions Frontières, pp. 99–118, ISBN 2-86332-169-2, p. 106

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