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Steiljes electrostatic model with imaginary charges resolves wave-particle duality
arXiv
Authors: K V S Shiv Chaitanya, V Srinivasan
Year
2016
Paper ID
43473
Status
Preprint
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In this paper, we show that the quantum bound state problems are mapped to N point vortices with the identical circulation or strength using the Steiljes electrostatic model with imaginary charges. We also show that these N point charges or vortices, become imaginary, in a constant background field will admit a wave solution under paraxial wave approximation. Therefore, in quantum mechanics as long as paraxial approximation is valid it behaves like a wave.
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