Quantum Mechanics: Keeping It Real?
Craig Callender
Abstract
This article is an introduction to and advertisement of Erwin Schrödinger’s little-known real-valued wave equation, the first published time dependent Schrödinger equation. I argue that this equation is not merely a historical curiosity. Not only does it show that quantum mechanics need not be viewed as essentially complex-valued, but the real formalism also provides a deep insight into the puzzling nature of time reversal in a quantum world. It is hoped that this observation will stimulate the discovery of other areas where ‘keeping it real’ will prove pedagogically or foundationally useful.
Topics & Concepts
Classical mechanicsPhysicsComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications