Three-dimensional representation of the many-body quantum state
Abstract
Using the trajectory conception of state we give a simple demonstration that the quantum state of a many-body system may be expressed as a set of states in three-dimensional space, one associated with each particle. It follows that the many-body wavefunction may be derived from a set of waves in 3-space. Entanglement is represented in the trajectory picture by the mutual dependence of the 3-states on the trajectory labels.
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