Abstract:
A deterministic reformulation of quantum mechanics is thought to be able to bypass the usual philosophical interpretations of probability and stochasticity of the standard quantum mechanical scenarios. Recently 't Hooft proposed a different perspective based on the ontological formulation of quantum mechanics, obtained by writing the Hamiltonian of a quantum system in a way to render it mathematically equivalent to a deterministic system. The ontological deterministic models consist of elementary cells, also called cellular automata, inside which the quantities describing the dynamics oscillate in periodic orbits, extending and replacing the quantum mechanical classical language based on harmonic oscillators. We show that the structure of the cellular automaton sets finds a clear physical interpretation with the Majorana infinite-component equation: the cellular automata are elementary building blocks generated by the Poincaré group of spacetime transformations with positive-definite energy down to the Planck scales, with a close relation to the Riemann Hypothesis.
Citation:
F. Tamburini, I. Licata, “Majorana tower and cellular automaton interpretation of quantum mechanics down to Planck scales”, TMF, 214:2 (2023), 308–317; Theoret. and Math. Phys., 214:2 (2023), 265–272
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This publication is cited in the following 2 articles:
Ignazio Licata, Davide Fiscaletti, “Holography and Nucleation Processes from the Primeval Wheeler-Dewitt Equation in a De Sitter Universe”, Int J Theor Phys, 63:5 (2024)
Fabrizio Tamburini, Ignazio Licata, “Quantum Collapse and Computation in an Everett Multiverse”, Entropy, 26:12 (2024), 1068