top | item 45900283 Deriving Born's rule from Spacetime symmetries 1 points| ned7 | 3 months ago |zenodo.org 1 comment order hn newest ned7|3 months ago I recently wrote a physics paper that was peer-reviewed and accepted by the International Journal of Quantum Foundations. My aim with the paper was showing that the Born rule, which is the empirically established postulate of quantum mechanics, can be rigorously derived from fundamental relativistic symmetries (Poincaré representations group). This derivation can transform this important quantum postulate into a dynamical universal law necessitated by relativity.I would highly appreciate your feedback on it.Disclaimer: Almost 30% of the paper was written using AI for grammatical consistency and collecting/organizing citations and refs.
ned7|3 months ago I recently wrote a physics paper that was peer-reviewed and accepted by the International Journal of Quantum Foundations. My aim with the paper was showing that the Born rule, which is the empirically established postulate of quantum mechanics, can be rigorously derived from fundamental relativistic symmetries (Poincaré representations group). This derivation can transform this important quantum postulate into a dynamical universal law necessitated by relativity.I would highly appreciate your feedback on it.Disclaimer: Almost 30% of the paper was written using AI for grammatical consistency and collecting/organizing citations and refs.
ned7|3 months ago
I would highly appreciate your feedback on it.
Disclaimer: Almost 30% of the paper was written using AI for grammatical consistency and collecting/organizing citations and refs.