Friday, April 24, 2015

Accessible resources for learning Bohmian mechanics? (Undergrad)



I am an undergraudate physics and math major. For context, I've taken senior level quantum 1 as well as real and complex analysis. I'd be really interested in focusing on understanding the mathematical formulation of Bohemian mechanics for a research project in my quantum mechanics 2 class but I can't seem to find any good introductory resources on the topic.



Any help would be appreciated!




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