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Quantum State Preparation Representation

Unifying Quantum and Classical Dynamics

arXiv
Authors: Abdul Rahaman Shaikh, Tabish Qureshi

Year

2026

Paper ID

3760

Status

Preprint

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159

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Abstract

Classical and quantum physics represent two distinct theories; however, quantum physics is regarded as the more fundamental of the two. It is posited that classical mechanics should arise from quantum mechanics under certain limiting conditions. Nevertheless, this remains a challenging objective. In this work, we explore the potential for unifying the dynamics of classical and quantum physics. This discussion does not suggest that classical behavior emerges from quantum mechanics; rather, it demonstrates the exact equivalence between the dynamics of quantum observables and their classical counterparts. It is shown that the Heisenberg equations of motion can be cast in a form that is identical to Newton's equations of motion, with hbar being absent from the formulation. In a generalized analysis, the Heisenberg equations are cast in a form that is identical to the classical Hamilton's equations of motion. This implies that both quantum and classical dynamics are governed by the same equations, with the Heisenberg operators substituting the classical observables.

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  • Classical and quantum physics represent two distinct theories; however, quantum physics is regarded as the more fundamental of the two.

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