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IKT approach for quantum hydrodynamic equations

Quantum Physics 2009-11-13 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

A striking feature of standard quantum mechanics is its analogy with classical fluid dynamics. In particular it is well known the Schr\"{o}dinger equation can be viewed as describing a classical compressible and non-viscous fluid, described by two (quantum) fluid fields {\rho ,% \mathbf{V}} , to be identified with the quantum probability density and velocity field. This feature has suggested the construction of a phase-space hidden-variable description based on a suitable inverse kinetic theory (IKT; Tessarotto et al., 2007). The discovery of this approach has potentially important consequences since it permits to identify the classical dynamical system which advances in time the quantum fluid fields. This type of approach, however requires the identification of additional fluid fields. These can be generally identified with suitable directional fluid temperatures TQM,iT_{QM,i} (for i=1,2,3i=1,2,3), to be related to the expectation values of momentum fluctuations appearing in the Heisenberg inequalities. Nevertheless the definition given previously for them (Tessarotto et al., 2007) is non-unique. In this paper we intend to propose a criterion, based on the validity of a constant H-theorem, which provides an unique definition for the quantum temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.0806.4664,
  title  = {IKT approach for quantum hydrodynamic equations},
  author = {M. Tessarotto and M. Ellero and P. Nicolini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.4664},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Contributed paper at RGD26 (Kyoto, Japan, July 2008)

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