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Classical stochastic representation of quantum mechanics

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arxiv 2308.00151 v1 pith:AIFVGFGD submitted 2023-07-31 cond-mat.stat-mech quant-ph

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We show that the dynamics of a quantum system can be represented by the dynamics of an underlying classical systems obeying the Hamilton equations of motion. This is achieved by transforming the phase space of dimension $2n$ into a Hilbert space of dimension $n$ which is obtained by a peculiar canonical transformation that changes a pair of real canonical variables into a pair of complex canonical variables which are complex conjugate of each other. The probabilistic character of quantum mechanics is devised by treating the wave function as a stochastic variable. The dynamics of the underlying system is chosen so as to preserve the norm of the state vector.

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