Shain
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Does anything connect the discrete wave functions? I thought they were suppose to be connected.
ChrisVer said:I don't understand how someone could put QM somewhere between physics and mathematics.
ChrisVer said:This would go out of the topic, it's also a matter of how someone defines the things he has.
bhobba said:Its basically a variant of probability theory.
atyy said:To say so, does one have to assume that all variables are discrete? For example, can it include continuous variables like position and momentum of non-relativistic quantum mechanics?
bhobba said:Hey Atyy you got me.
When discussing foundational issues in QM, and even in probability best to stick with finite discreet outcomes.
This can be extended in a number of ways to continuous cases by, for example, the Rigged Hilbert space formalism where you introduce, for mathematical convenience, the dual of those finite discreet cases, which is much richer and includes weird stuff like the Dirac measure.
Thanks
Bill
Shain said:From what I've learned (from one guy at least) that everything is just a hierarchy based off waves and every level of that hierarchy has different laws. Never got how things are waves and are also particles. From what I guess, no one knows. But it would be interesting to know. Never got the duality yet unity part.
atyy said:To argue for the general applicability of Hardy's scheme, perhaps one could argue that a large but finite volume lattice gauge theory is consistent with all quantum mechanical observations?
Shain said:Thanks! That also gives rise to the next question I had. From what I've learned (from one guy at least) that everything is just a hierarchy based off waves and every level of that hierarchy has different laws. Never got how things are waves and are also particles. From what I guess, no one knows. But it would be interesting to know. Never got the duality yet unity part.
ChrisVer said:Even in string theory (if it really exists- but even if it doesn't it's a nice toy) you can again do the same things - canonical quantization, second quantization and stuff...