Quantum Dynamics in Stochastic Mechanics

Abstract

A study of the non-dissipative Brownian motion in vacuum is presented. The noise source associated to the stochastic process assumed in this work is vacuum fluctuations of some quantum field capable of interact with a massive particle. For the associated Fokker-Planck equation we do a perturbation theory which has terms presenting dynamics similar to that satisfied by the probability amplitude in Quantum Theory even though the physical interpretation be classical. In particular classical observables present expected values that coincide with those calculated using Quantum Mechanics.

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