Quaternionic Wave Packets
Stefano De Leo, Gisele C. Ducati

TL;DR
This paper investigates how wave packets behave differently in quaternionic versus complex potentials, aiming to identify observable deviations from standard quantum mechanics through a comparative analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative analysis of wave packet behavior in quaternionic and complex potentials, highlighting potential experimental signatures of quaternionic effects.
Findings
Differences in wave packet evolution between quaternionic and complex potentials.
Potential observable deviations from standard quantum mechanics.
Insights into recognizing quaternionic effects experimentally.
Abstract
We compare the behavior of a wave packet in the presence of a complex and a pure quaternionic potential step. This analysis, done for a gaussian convolution function, sheds new light on the possibility to recognize quaternionic deviations from standard quantum mechanics.
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