Advances in Pilot Wave Theory From Experiments to Foundations /

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Castro, Paulo (Editor), Bush, John W. M. (Editor), Croca, José (Editor)
Summary:VI, 322 p. 71 illus., 44 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 344
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49861-9
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Pilot-wave theory in the 21st Century (Paulo Castro, John Bush and J. R. Croca)
  • Chapter 2. The state of play in Hydrodynamic Quantum Analogs (John W. M. Bush, Valeri Frumkin and Konstantinos Papatryfonos)
  • Chapter 3. Establishing long-range pilot-wave interactions (André Nachbin)
  • Chapter 4. Hydrodynamically Inspired Pilot-Wave Theory: An Ensemble Interpretation (Yuval Dagan)
  • Chapter 5. On Multi-Time Correlations in Stochastic Mechanics (Maaneli Derakhshani and Guido Bacciagaluppi)
  • Chapter 6. A version of de Broglie’s double solution theory reproducing Landau’s quantization in a uniform magnetic field (Pierre Jamet and Aurélien Drezet)
  • Chapter 7. Convergence to quantum equilibrium: deterministic vs stochastic pilot wave dynamics (Mohamed Hatifi, Ralph Willox and Thomas Durt)
  • Chapter 8. Non-Quantum Behaviors of Configuration-Space Density Formulations of quantum mechanics (Philipp Roser and Matthew Scoggins)
  • Chapter 9. The Doubochinski pendulum – a paradigm for quantization through nonlinear interactions (Jonathan Tennenbaum)
  • Chapter 10. Completing the quantum ontology with the electromagnetic zero-point field (Luis de la Peña and Ana María Cetto)
  • Chapter 11. Are Hidden-Variable Theories for Pilot-Wave Systems Possible? (Louis Vervoort)
  • Chapter 12. The Wave-memory interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Paulo Castro)
  • Chapter 13. What if We Lived in the Best of All Possible (Quantum) Worlds? (Valia Allori)
  • Chapter 14. How the history of thermodynamics informs the hidden variables debate in quantum mechanics (Adam Kay)
  • Chapter 15. Form, function, and continuity: knowledge on the move (Gildo Magalhães)
  • Chapter 16. John Bell's unpublished notes about de Broglie's Pilot Wave (Augusto Garuccio, Angela Laurora)
  • Chapter 17. The Quest for the Ontic Nature of the Quantum Waves (J.R. Croca)
  • Index.