
TL;DR
This paper develops a quaternionic version of the Aharonov-Bohm effect in quaternionic quantum mechanics, linking quaternionic phases to complex wave functions and opening avenues for new theoretical and experimental research.
Contribution
It introduces a quaternionic analog of the Aharonov-Bohm effect without anti-hermitian operators, connecting quaternionic phases to complex wave functions.
Findings
Quaternionic phase links solutions to complex wave functions
New theoretical frameworks for quaternionic quantum mechanics
Potential for experimental tests of quaternionic effects
Abstract
A quaternionic analog of the Aharonov-Bohm effect is developed without the usual anti-hermitian operators in quaternionic quantum mechanics (QQM). A quaternionic phase links the solutions obtained to ordinary complex wave functions, and new theoretical studies and experimental tests are possible for them.
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