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    Solutions of the Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation for a Two-State System

    The statistical properties of a single quantum object and an ensemble of independent such objects are considered in detail for two-level systems. Computer simulations of dynamic zero-point quantum fluctuations...

    J. F. Ralph, T. D. Clark, H. Prance, R. J. Prance, A. Widom in Foundations of Physics (1998)

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    Broken Gauge Symmetry in Macroscopic Quantum Circuits

    In this paper, we discuss the macroscopic quantum behavior of simple superconducting circuits. Starting from a Lagrangian for electromagnetic field with broken gauge symmetry, we construct a quantum circuit mo...

    J. F. Ralph, T. D. Clark, R. J. Prance, H. Prance, J. Diggins in Foundations of Physics (1998)

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    Adding dissipation to the Schrödinger equation from the quantum-potential viewpoint

    We discuss methods of adding dissipation to the Schrödinger equation in light of the quantum-potential interpretation of quantum mechanics. This favors nonlinear equations in general and Kostin's Schrödinger-L...

    T. P. Spiller, P. S. Spencer, T. D. Clark, J. F. Ralph in Foundations of Physics Letters (1991)