Thursday, 24 April 2025

A Unitary Approach to Relativistic Dynamics and Quantum Particle Interactions | Chapter 7 | Current Research Progress in Physical Science Vol. 4

In this paper, a Unitary Quantum Relativistic Theory was developed. The wavy nature of a quantum particle involves the relativistic dynamics of the wave packet of this particle, and a field of interaction described by Lorentz’s force and three of the four Maxwell equations: the electromagnetic induction law, and the flow laws of the electric and magnetic fields. These equations arise from the group velocity, which is of the form of the Lagrange equation, and from a relativistic principle for wave functions, which asserts that in any system of reference, a wave function has a bounded spectrum with a velocity limit c. When a magnetic circuit law is considered for a field interacting with a quantum particle, this is an electromagnetic field, propagating with the velocity c. This means that the limit velocity c of a quantum particle according to the theory of relativity is also obtained as a necessary condition of quantum dynamics. The relativistic particle wavefunctions considered in this framework, describing finite distributions of densities in the two conjugated spaces of the coordinates and momentum, provide a better description of a collisional phenomenon, in a finite volume occupied by these particles and the photon mediating this collision according to Quantum Electrodynamics.

 

Author (s) Details

 

Eliade Stefanescu
Advanced Studies in Physics Centre of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania and Academy of Romanian Scientists, Bucharest, Romania.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crpps/v4/2904

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