Raffaele Giovanelli
University of Milan
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arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2015
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
Contrary to a wide-spread commonplace, an exact, ray-based treatment holding for any kind of monochromatic wave-like features (such as diffraction and interference) is provided by the structure itself of the Helmholtz equation. This observation allows to dispel - in apparent violation of the Uncertainty Principle - another commonplace, forbidding an exact, trajectory-based approach to Wave Mechanics.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics | 2018
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
Both classical and wave-mechanical monochromatic waves may be treated in terms of exact ray-trajectories (encoded in the structure itself of Helmholtz-like equations) whose mutual coupling is the one and only cause of any diffraction and interference process. In the case of Wave Mechanics, de Broglie’s merging of Maupertuis’s and Fermat’s principles (see Section 3) provides, without resorting to the probability-based guidance-laws and flow-lines of the Bohmian theory, the simple law addressing particles along the Helmholtz rays of the relevant matter waves. The purpose of the present research was to derive the exact Hamiltonian ray-trajectory systems concerning, respectively, classical electromagnetic waves, non-relativistic matter waves and relativistic matter waves. We faced then, as a typical example, the numerical solution of non-relativistic wave-mechanical equation systems in a number of numerical applications, showing that each particle turns out to “dances a wave-mechanical dance” around its classical trajectory, to which it reduces when the ray-coupling is neglected. Our approach reaches the double goal of a clear insight into the mechanism of wave-particle duality and of a reasonably simple computability. We finally compared our exact dynamical approach, running as close as possible to Classical Mechanics, with the hydrodynamic Bohmian theory, based on fluid-like “guidance laws”.
Foundations of Physics | 2009
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2011
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2013
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
Archive | 2013
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto; Via G. Celoria
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2017
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2016
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2016
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto
Archive | 2016
Adriano Orefice; Raffaele Giovanelli; Domenico Ditto