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11 November 1996 Quantum mechanics and resolution-dependency of physical laws
Alex T. Granik
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Abstract
Classical mechanics assumes that its laws are independent of spatio-temporal resolutions. To see whether there is an alternative to this assumption we write the energy of a relativistic particle in a finite-difference form.
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Alex T. Granik "Quantum mechanics and resolution-dependency of physical laws", Proc. SPIE 2824, Adaptive Computing: Mathematical and Physical Methods for Complex Environments, (11 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258122
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Astatine

Mechanics

Temporal resolution

Spatial resolution

Quantum mechanics

Distance measurement

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