A Method for Justification of the View of Observables in Quantum Mechanics and Probability Distributions in Phase Space
Abstract
There are considered some corollaries of certain hypotheses on the observation process of microphenomena. We show that an enlargement of the phase space and of its motion group and an account for the diffusion motions of microsystems in the enlarged space, the motions which act by small random translations along the enlarged group, lead to observable quantum effects. This approach enables one to recover probability distributions in the phase space for wave functions. The parameters of the model considered here are estimated on the base of Lamb's shift in the spectrum of the hydrogen's atom.
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