Symmetry as a foundational concept in Quantum Mechanics

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TitreSymmetry as a foundational concept in Quantum Mechanics
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuteursZiaeepour H
EditorDiosi L, Elze HT, Fronzoni L, Halliwell JJ, Kiefer C, Prati E, Vitiello G
Conference Name7TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP DICE2014 SPACETIME - MATTER - QUANTUM MECHANICS
PublisherUniv Pisa, Domus Galilaena; Centro Interdisciplinare Studio Sistemi Complessi; Univ Salerno, Dipartimento Fisica; Ist Italiano Studi Filosofici; Inst Phys Publishing; Springer Verlag
Conference LocationDIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
Résumé

Symmetries are widely used in modeling quantum systems but they do not contribute in postulates of quantum mechanics. Here we argue that logical, mathematical, and observational evidence require that symmetry should be considered as a fundamental concept in the construction of physical systems. Based on this idea, we propose a series of postulates for describing quantum systems, and establish their relation and correspondence with axioms of standard quantum mechanics. Through some examples we show that this reformulation helps better understand some of ambiguities of standard description. Nonetheless its application is not limited to explaining confusing concept and it may be a necessary step toward a consistent model of quantum cosmology and gravity.

DOI10.1088/1742-6596/626/1/012074