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bhobba reacted to renormalize's post in the thread Graduate Consistency of Relativistic QM with
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Here's a recent thread on that topic: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/how-to-fix-relativistic-qm-so-its-consistent.1082760 -
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I fail to see how RQM has any bearing on this. What you've written makes no sense to me, I'm sorry to say. -
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If a negative energy appears somewhere, it is always an indication of a direction problem, or in other words a geometric problem, which... -
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The following is taken from Bjorken and Drell, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (1964), pp. 5-6: So the problem with the Klein-Gordon... -
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If doesn't work in relativistic context. For example, if you apply it to Klein-Gordon equation then probability is not conserved. -
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The main problem is how to define probability density for particle positions. QFT avoids that problem by saying that the theory at the... -
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I guess there are not too many things to do with them. You could analyse their position-momentum uncertainty, you could analyse the 2D... -
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In the link, the part in bold above refers to functions from the Schwartz space. The Schwartz space is the function space of all... -
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Sure you have, just not under that name. The Hermite functions are Gaussians with polynomial prefactors--indeed, the zero-order Hermite... -
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigged_Hilbert_space