Lagrangian Description for Particle Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics -- Entangled Many-Particle Case
Abstract
A Lagrangian formulation is constructed for particle interpretations of quantum mechanics, a well-known example of such an interpretation being the Bohm model. The advantages of such a description are that the equations for particle motion, field evolution and conservation laws can all be deduced from a single Lagrangian density expression. The formalism presented is Lorentz invariant. This paper follows on from a previous one which was limited to the single-particle case. The present paper treats the more general case of many particles in an entangled state. It is found that describing more than one particle while maintaining a relativistic description requires the specification of final boundary conditions as well as the usual initial ones, with the experimenter's controllable choice of the final conditions thereby exerting a backwards-in-time influence. This retrocausality then allows an important theoretical step forward to be made, namely that it becomes possible to dispense with the usual, many-dimensional description in configuration space and instead revert to a description in spacetime using separate, single-particle wavefunctions.
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@article{arxiv.1509.02442,
title = {Lagrangian Description for Particle Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics -- Entangled Many-Particle Case},
author = {Roderick Sutherland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02442},
year = {2017}
}
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37 pages