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Vortex interaction, chaos and quantum probabilities

D. A. Wisniacki1, E. R. Pujals2 and F. Borondo3

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The motion of a single vortex is able to originate chaos in the quantum trajectories defined in Bohm's interpretation of quantum mechanics. In this letter, we show that this is also the case in the general situation, in which many interacting vortices exist. This result gives support to those studies in which the Born's probability rule is considered from the point of view of a thermal analogy.


PACS

03.65.-w Quantum mechanics

03.65.Ta Foundations of quantum mechanics; measurement theory

Subjects

Quantum information and quantum mechanics

Dates

Issue 5 (March 2006)

Received 5 August 2005, accepted for publication 13 January 2006, in final form 13 January 2006

Published 1 February 2006



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