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An entropic picture of emergent quantum mechanics

High Energy Physics - Theory 2011-09-21 v2

Abstract

Quantum mechanics emerges a la Verlinde from a foliation of space by holographic screens, when regarding the latter as entropy reservoirs that a particle can exchange entropy with. This entropy is quantised in units of Boltzmann's constant k. The holographic screens can be treated thermodynamically as stretched membranes. On that side of a holographic screen where spacetime has already emerged, the energy representation of thermodynamics gives rise to the usual quantum mechanics. A knowledge of the different surface densities of entropy flow across all screens is equivalent to a knowledge of the quantum-mechanical wavefunction on space. The entropy representation of thermodynamics, as applied to a screen, can be used to describe quantum mechanics in the absence of spacetime, that is, quantum mechanics beyond a holographic screen, where spacetime has not yet emerged. Our approach can be regarded as a formal derivation of Planck's constant h from Boltzmann's constant k.

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@article{arxiv.1107.1898,
  title  = {An entropic picture of emergent quantum mechanics},
  author = {D. Acosta and P. Fernandez de Cordoba and J. M. Isidro and J. L. G. Santander},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.1898},
  year   = {2011}
}

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23 pages; refs. added