Chaotic Quantization: Maybe the Lord plays dice, after all?
T. S. Biro, S. G. Matinyan, B. Muller

TL;DR
This paper proposes that quantum non-Abelian gauge theories can emerge as the infrared limit of classical gauge theories in higher dimensions, deriving quantum constants from classical quantities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework where quantum gauge theories are derived from classical theories in higher dimensions, connecting classical and quantum physics.
Findings
Quantum gauge theories can be obtained as infrared limits of classical theories.
Planck's constant is derived from classical gauge theory parameters.
The classical-to-quantum transformation is explicitly demonstrated.
Abstract
We argue that the quantized non-Abelian gauge theory can be obtained as the infrared limit of the corresponding classical gauge theory in a higher dimension. We show how the transformation from classical to quantum field theory emerges, and calculate Planck's constant from quantities defined in the underlying classical gauge theory.
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