Generalized Quantum Hydrodynamics and Principles of non-Local Physics
Boris V. Alexeev

TL;DR
This paper explores a unified non-local physics framework that extends Boltzmann kinetics to include quantum mechanics, proposing a generalized approach to transport processes.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized quantum hydrodynamics theory that unifies classical and quantum transport within a non-local physics framework.
Findings
Unified theory of transport processes including quantum mechanics
Extension of Boltzmann kinetics to non-local physics
Comments on and extension of previous monograph
Abstract
This paper addresses the fundamental principles of generalized Boltzmann physical kinetics, as a part of non-local physics. It is shown that the theory of transport processes (including quantum mechanics) can be considered in the frame of unified theory based on the non-local physical description. The paper can be considered also as comments and prolongation of the materials published in the known author's monograph (Boris V. Alexeev, Generalized Boltzmann Physical Kinetics. Elsevier. 2004).
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Information and Cryptography
