Quaternion Quantum Mechanics II: Unraveling the Mysteries of Gravity and the Dirac Equation within the Planck-Kleinert Crystal
Marek Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology)
Abstract: We present quaternion representation of quantum mechanics that allows its ontological interpretation. The correspondence between classical and quaternion quantum equations, permits considering the universe (vacuum) as an ideal elastic solid. Elementary particles would have to be standing or soliton-like waves. Tension induced by the compression and twisting of the elastic medium would increase the energy density, consequently generate a gravity forcing and affect the wave speed. Consequently the gravity could be described by an index of refraction.
Theory was created by combining the Cauchy model of the elastic continuum with the PlanckKleinert crystal hypothesis. The quaternion-imaginary Lagrangian, the quaternion motion equation and the quaternionic oscillator allowed deriving:
- The Schrödinger equation from the functional integral, which identifies the quaternion-imaginary quantum Hamiltonian.
- The 2nd order wave equation system describing both the bosons and the gravity.
- The first order quaternionic wave equation system.
- The family of the second order wave equation systems describing both the particles and the generated quaternionic force-fields.
- The quaternionic continuity equation in an ideal elastic solid.
Keywords and phrases: quaternion
Joint work with: Lucjan Sapa, Chantal Roth
Computer scienceMathematicsPhysics
Audience: researchers in the topic
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Hypercomplex Seminar is organized by Lodzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe and by following people
1. Dariusz Partyka (Catholic University of Lublin )
2. Mariusz Zubert (Lodz University of Technology)
3. Malgorzata Kempczyk (Catholic University of Lublin)
4. Andrzej Michalski (Catholic University of Lublin )
5. Krzysztof Pomorski (Technical University of Cracow + Quantum Hardware Systems company [ www.quantumhardwaresystems.com/ ] )
Conference is free for Everybody and Everybody is invited. Please contact kdvpomorski@gmail.com or HyperComplexSeminar@gmail.com for further details. Conference webpage is www.hypercomplexseminar.com/ and YouTube channel is : www.youtube.com/@hypercomplexseminar .
Schedule is given in Warsaw Time
Day I: Invited Lectures [9th July 2023, Sunday] (17:45-21:00):
Day1.Opening (17:45-18:00) [9th July 2023, Sunday]: Dariusz Partyka and Mariusz Zubert: Welcome Talk.
Notation: A-Mathematics , B-Physics , C-Computer Science , D-Electronics ,
Day1.A: Sergiy Plaksa [9th July 2023, Sunday] (18:00-19:00):
Monogenic functions in infinite-dimensional vector spaces with a commutative multiplication and harmonic vectors
Day1.B: Marek Danielewski [9th July 2023, Sunday] (19:00-20:00):
Quaternion Quantum Mechanics II: Unraveling the Mysteries of Gravity and the Dirac Equation within the Planck-Kleinert Crystal
Day1.(C-D): Chantal Roth [9th July 2023, Sunday] (20:00-21:00):
Quaternionic foundations of Quantum Mechanics and spin 1/2 visualization
Day II: Hypercomplex Analysis [10th July 2023, Monday] (10:00-18:00)
Session A1 (Hypercomplex structures)
10:00-10:50: Lino F. Reséndis, Qp spaces for hyperholomorphic functions in the unit ball of R4
11:00-11:25: Serhii Gryshchuk, Representations of solutions of Lamé system with real coefficients via monogenic functions in the biharmonic algebra
11:30-12:20: Massimo Vaccaro, The full set of invariants characterizing the Sp(n)-orbits in the real Grassmannians GR(k, 4n)
Session A2 (Complex and real analysis of one variable),
13:00-13:25: Olga Rovenska, Approximation of classes of Poisson integrals by Fejér means
13:30-13:55: Ruslan Salimov, On the exponential asymptotic of solutions of the nonlinear Cauchy-Riemann-Beltrami type equation
Day III: Mathematics for physics [11th July 2023, Tuesday] (10:00-18:00)
Session A3 (Holomorphic functions of one variable),
10:00-10:25: Iryna Denega, Evolutionary type inequalities for products of inner radii
10:30-10:55: Maciej Parol, The Koebe radius for certain class of polynomials
11:00-11:25: Szymon Ignaciuk, Physical interpretation of the membership to Kaplan classes of certain functions
Session A4 (Complex and real analysis of several variables),
12:00-12:25: Anna Kimaczynska, The grad div operator
12:30-12:55: Valery Volchkov, Vitaly Volchkov, Continuous mean periodic extension of functions from a segment
Session A5 (Poster session),
13:00-13:30: Jacek Dziok, On multivalent prestarlike functions
13:00-13:30: Natalia Zorii, On the role of the point at infinity in Deny's principle of positivity of mass for Riesz potentials
Day IV: Physics [12th July 2023, Wednesday] (10:00-18:00)
Session B1 (Physics: Ontology of Quantum Mechanics),
10:00-10:50: Jaroslaw Duda, Maximal Entropy Random Walk to understand Born rule and Bell violation
11:00-11:50: Manfried Faber, Running coupling from a classical soliton model
12:30-12:55: Lukasz Stepien, On some exact solutions of certain nonlinear partial differential equations
13:00-13:50 Jaroslaw Duda, Topological charges with electromagnetic + gravitomagnetic interactions
Session A6 & B (Advanced mathematical methods in physics),
14:30-15:20: Osamo Suzuki, Binary and ternary structures in evolution theory (VI) An entropic description of the evolution of the universe
15:30-15:55: Malgorzata Nowak, Iterative construction of discrete Laplacians on 2D square and hexagonal lattices using BTBB and other sequences
16:00-16:25: Armen Grigoryan, Landau and Bloch theorems for planar harmonic functions
Day V: Classical/Quantum Computer Science [13th July 2023, Thursday] (10:00-18:00)
Session C1 & B (Quantum Computer Science),
10:00-10:50: K. Gnatenko, Geometric measure of entanglement of variational quantum states and its quantifying on a quantum computer
11:00-11:50: D. Kotula, K. Pomorski, Classical and Quantum Conway Game of Life
Session C2 & B (Classical/Quantum Electronics and Machine Learning),
12:30-12:55: M. Kowalik, Machine Learning in Cryogenic Experiments
13:00-13:25: M. Zubert, Z. Kulesza, M. Jankowski, A. Napieralski,
Application of Scattering Parameters to The DPL Time-Lag Parameter Estimation using MEMS Structures
Session D1 & B (Quantum Electronics),
13:30-13:55: M.Zlotkowski, Local systems management of different energy sources
Discussion panel (14:00-14:30) Chairmen: Sergiy Plaksa, Marek Danielewski, Chantal Roth
Day VI: Quantum Electronics with Physics (D+B) [14th July 2023, Friday] (10:00-18:00)
Session D2 & B (Quantum Electronics),
10:00-10:55: M. Belogolosvskii, Two new issues in superconducting electronics: transparent samples and SQUID-like Josephson junctions
11:00-11:55: J. Sosnowski, Influence of quantized vortex dynamics on superconducting electronics
12:00-12:25 V. Vachtsevanos, Emergence of topological defects in finite 2-D lattices during second phase order transitions
Session A7 (Geometrical methods in physics),
13:00-13:25 A. Paszkiewicz, Does the convex Peano curve exist and what can we say about operators? Session C3 & B & D (Computer Science in Quantum Electronics),
14:00-14:25 K. Pomorski, Theory of interface between semiconductor quantum dots and Josephson junction
14:30-15:20: B.Stojewski, K. Pomorski, Hybrid Schroedinger-GL algorithm in solving problems 15.30-15:55: L.Pluszynski, K. Pomorski, Solving Schroedinger equation with analog electonics 16:00-16:25: L.Pluszynski, Simulation and experiments with superconducting single photon detectors
Closing ceremony (16:30-16:45)
Day VII: Invitation to dr Jarek Duda Seminar [15th July 2023, Saturday] (16:00-17:00)
Sergey Rashkovskiy (RAS) Quantum Mechanics: Strange Particle Theory or Classical Field Theory?
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| Organizer: | Krzysztof Pomorski* |
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