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Biquaternion quantum mechanics
Elio CONTE
2000, 372 pagine, formato 17.5x24.5 cm, cartonato,
US $ 90,00, 73.00
ISBN 88-371-1189-4
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A thesis of this book is that quantum
mechanics could have started to be a biquaternion quantum theory with any loss of
generality; on the contrary, resulting from its starting a more complete formulation: a
general quantum theory. In Chapters 2 and 3 the author develops some standard and old
arguments of quantum mechanics, often transfering a direct matrix method into the direct
formulation by biquaternions just to confirm his thesis that standard quantum mechanics
could have been, from its starting, a biquaternion calculus. To this regard he considers
how biquaternions allow quantization and how some basic problems of the traditional
quantum mechanics, as the harmonic oscillator or the hydrogen atom, may be reobtained
following directly the use of a biquaternion algebra. In this manner a thesis of the book
becomes to be that all the standard quantum mechanics was and is a biquaternion calculus.
All the quantum physical quantities become biquaternions. If only so, this book could have
expressed some interest only from an hystorical perspective. Instead, in the following
Chapters 4 and 5, the biquaternion formulation of quantum mechanics reveals all its
extraordinary interest. It is shown that by biquaternions the usual quantum mechanics
becomes a good general quantum theory where it is found that quantum states are
biquaternions, that Diracs and Schrödingers equations may be reconsidered by
biquaternion quantum states, still that some quantum physical quantities, missed in the
traditional formulation of quantum mechanics, now appear to give also support with regard
to the solution of basic problems of the old quantum mechanics. A new perspective is
given, as esample, to correlation and non locality of EPR systems and hidden variables, as
well as, for the first time, a good solution is evidenced for the basic problem that
remained unsolved in the standard formulation of quantum mechanics: the problem of the
wave function reduction and of the quantum measurements. The Author has written a very
simple book for any kind of reader but for the first time he has also given a strong
elimination of the traditional manner to intend the mathematical apparatus, the symbolic
and numerical structures that usually support the physical theories. He has given the
first and fundamental advise that a general physical theory as the biquaternion quantum
theory enters necessarily into a new manner to conceive the algebraic structure, arranged
by algebra and subalgebra. Having fixed in this new manner, this correspondence existing
berween numbers and physical reality, between algebra-subalgebra and physical processes,
he has given a completely new explanation of such physical and biological reality.
E. Conte: the author is a theoretical
phycist. He teachs Quantum Biology. Director of the center for studies on Radioactivity
(CSRR - Bari) he is author of over 120 - research papers and some advanced monographs on
theoretical and nuclear physics.
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