Quantum Mechanical Clock and Classical Relativistic Clock
Hitoshi Kitada (University of Tokyo)

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of a quantum mechanical clock, demonstrating its cyclic nature and equivalence to classical relativistic clocks, thereby bridging quantum and relativistic time measurement theories.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of quantization of time and shows the equivalence between quantum and classical relativistic clocks.
Findings
Quantum mechanical clock exhibits cyclic behavior.
Quantum clock is equivalent to classical relativistic clock.
Supports the concept of time quantization in quantum mechanics.
Abstract
A cyclic nature of quantum mechanical clock is discussed as ``quantization of time." Quantum mechanical clock is seen to be equivalent to the relativistic classical clock.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards
