The Principle of Sufficient Reason and Quantum Determinism
Vladimir S. Mashkevich

TL;DR
This paper explores how the Principle of Sufficient Reason relates to quantum determinism, presenting a quantum jump model that can be transformed into a deterministic framework, thus linking indeterminism and determinism.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum jump dynamics that can be explicitly transformed into a deterministic model, aligning quantum behavior with classical principles.
Findings
Quantum jump dynamics can be made deterministic.
The Principle of Sufficient Reason supports a canonical deterministic quantum dynamics.
A consistent application of the principle bridges indeterminism and determinism in quantum theory.
Abstract
The Principle of Sufficient Reason implies determinism. An explicit indeterministic quantum jump dynamics is constructed, which may be naturally transformed into a deterministic one. A consistent application of the Principle of Sufficient Reason results in a canonical deterministic dynamics.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
