Trans-Coordinate States
Richard A. Mould

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework for understanding quantum states called trans-coordinate states, describing their collapse and demonstrating conservation of their probability amplitude.
Contribution
It defines a Hamiltonian for trans-coordinate states and shows that their squared modulus remains conserved, extending previous trans-coordinate physics theories.
Findings
Conservation of squared modulus of trans-coordinate states.
Description of state collapse using q-rules.
Introduction of a Hamiltonian for these states.
Abstract
A meaning is given to the state of a system that is consistent with the trans-coordinate physics previously proposed by the author. The collapse of such a state is described using the previously proposed q-rules. A Hamiltonian is defined for these states and it is shown that their square modulus is conserved. Keywords: invariance, state reduction, wave collapse.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
