Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom

We introduce the de Broglie-Bohm causal interpreation of quantum mechanics and compare it to the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics, the Copenhagen interpretation. We examine the possibility of experimentally distinguishing between the two theories, as well as the potential for the causal...

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Main Author: Timko, Jeff
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3491
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spelling ndltd-WATERLOO-oai-uwspace.uwaterloo.ca-10012-34912013-01-08T18:50:59ZTimko, Jeff2008-01-17T16:10:51Z2008-01-17T16:10:51Z2008-01-17T16:10:51Z2007http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3491We introduce the de Broglie-Bohm causal interpreation of quantum mechanics and compare it to the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics, the Copenhagen interpretation. We examine the possibility of experimentally distinguishing between the two theories, as well as the potential for the causal interpretation to more easily bridge the gap between the physics of the quantum and classical worlds. We then use the causal interpretation to construct a deterministic model of the helium atom in which the two electrons move along trajectories through space and time about a stationary nucleus. The dynamics are governed by the non-relativistic Schrödinger equation and the spin vectors of both electrons are assumed to be constant along their respective trajectories. We examine the Bohmian trajectories associated with (approximations to) eigenstates of the helium Hamiltonian as well as the trajectories associated with some non-eigenstates. We also compute an approximation to the ground state energy of the helium atom using a representation of the helium wavefunction in terms of hydrogenic eigenfunctions which is motivated by a perturbation approach.enquantum mechanicsBohmian mechanicsheliumcausal interpretationBohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium AtomThesis or DissertationApplied MathematicsMaster of MathematicsApplied Mathematics
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topic quantum mechanics
Bohmian mechanics
helium
causal interpretation
Applied Mathematics
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Bohmian mechanics
helium
causal interpretation
Applied Mathematics
Timko, Jeff
Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
description We introduce the de Broglie-Bohm causal interpreation of quantum mechanics and compare it to the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics, the Copenhagen interpretation. We examine the possibility of experimentally distinguishing between the two theories, as well as the potential for the causal interpretation to more easily bridge the gap between the physics of the quantum and classical worlds. We then use the causal interpretation to construct a deterministic model of the helium atom in which the two electrons move along trajectories through space and time about a stationary nucleus. The dynamics are governed by the non-relativistic Schrödinger equation and the spin vectors of both electrons are assumed to be constant along their respective trajectories. We examine the Bohmian trajectories associated with (approximations to) eigenstates of the helium Hamiltonian as well as the trajectories associated with some non-eigenstates. We also compute an approximation to the ground state energy of the helium atom using a representation of the helium wavefunction in terms of hydrogenic eigenfunctions which is motivated by a perturbation approach.
author Timko, Jeff
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title Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
title_short Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
title_full Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
title_fullStr Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
title_full_unstemmed Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
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