Stochastic theory of quantum mechanics and the Schr\"odinger equation

Abstract

We have advocated in a previous paper (Godart M. arXiv: 1206.2917v2[quant-ph] ) a version of the stochastic theory of quantum mechanics. It is indirectly based on a method proposed by Nelson to associate a Markov process with any solution of the Schroedinger equation. The debate began very soon on the question to know if the new theory based on that stochastic procees was equivalent to the orthodox Copenhagen version. We conclude in this paper that the answer is in the negative in agreement with the opinion of several physicists. We show however that the elementary solutions of the Schroedinger equation can be recovered formally from the stochastic theory in a great number of particular cases. We confirm also that this equation is no longer valid when a magnetic field is at work and that it must then give way to some other equation.

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