Interaction of Wave-Driven Particles with Slit Structures
Clive Ellegaard, Mogens T. Levinsen (Niels Bohr Institute,, University of Copenhagen)

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether a classical system of walking oil droplets can replicate quantum slit experiments, concluding it cannot, but it reveals complex and intriguing behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a systematic study showing classical walking droplets cannot simulate quantum slit experiments but exhibit complex structures.
Findings
Classical walking droplets do not replicate quantum slit experiment results.
The system shows rich and complex behaviors despite not mimicking quantum phenomena.
Abstract
Can a classical system as walking oil droplets on a vibrating surface simulate the single and double slit Quantum Mechanics experiment? A systematic investigation reveals that the answer is no, but that the classical system exhibits rich and fascinating structures.
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