Stochastic quantization

In theoretical physics, stochastic quantization is a method for modelling quantum mechanics, introduced by Edward Nelson in 1966,[1][2][3] and streamlined by Parisi and Wu.[4]

  1. ^ Nelson, E. (1966). "Derivation of the Schrödinger Equation from Newtonian Mechanics". Physical Review. 150 (4): 1079–1085. Bibcode:1966PhRv..150.1079N. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.150.1079.
  2. ^ Fényes, I. (1952). "Eine wahrscheinlichkeitstheoretische Begründung und Interpretation der Quantenmechanik". Zeitschrift für Physik. 132 (1): 81–106. Bibcode:1952ZPhy..132...81F. doi:10.1007/BF01338578. S2CID 119581427.
  3. ^ De La Peña-Auerbach, L. (1967). "A simple derivation of the Schroedinger equation from the theory of Markoff processes". Physics Letters A. 24 (11): 603–604. Bibcode:1967PhLA...24..603D. doi:10.1016/0375-9601(67)90639-1.
  4. ^ Parisi, G; Y.-S. Wu (1981). "Perturbation theory without gauge fixing". Sci. Sinica. 24: 483.