Новости и объявления
We describe quantum theory by using a complex valued classical random signal, which is (coherently) averaged over a time window and a photon click is defined as the energy of this averaged signal surpassing a detector threshold. The random signal is modelled as white noise but growing over time $s$ (proportional to $\sqrt(s)$). Eventually this random signal will lead to a detector "click" defined by a detector threshold condition at which point the random signal is reset.
Further we proceed by analysing correlations and finally by modelling the quantum state of an entangled pair by a complex valued correlation function.
Andrei Khrennikov, Professor of Applied Mathematics,
International Center for Mathematical Modeling
in Physics, Engineering, Economics, and Cognitive Science
Linnaeus University, Växjö-Kalmar, Sweden