On Bohmian Mechanics, Particle Creation, and Relativistic Space-Time: Happy 100th Birthday, David Bohm!
Roderich Tumulka

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in Bohmian mechanics, focusing on its extensions to relativistic space-time and particle creation, emphasizing its role as a compelling interpretation of quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces new extensions of Bohmian mechanics addressing relativistic effects and particle creation, enhancing its applicability to modern physics.
Findings
Bohmian mechanics provides a clear particle trajectory interpretation.
Extensions incorporate relativistic space-time considerations.
Framework accommodates particle creation and annihilation processes.
Abstract
The biggest and most lasting among David Bohm's (1917-1992) many achievements is to have proposed a picture of reality that explains the empirical rules of quantum mechanics. This picture, known as pilot wave theory or Bohmian mechanics among other names, is still the simplest and most convincing explanation available. According to this theory, electrons are point particles in the literal sense and move along trajectories governed by Bohm's equation of motion. In this paper, I describe some more recent developments and extensions of Bohmian mechanics, concerning in particular relativistic space-time and particle creation and annihilation.
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