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12 September 2005 Quantum probability density function (QPDF) method
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This paper develops the Quantum Probability Density Function (QPDF) method to describe the evolution of quantum probability density functions in space and time. The QPDF method has been applied to derive QPDF equations for quantum scalar particles. The formulations relate probability theory and quantum uncertainty and thereby provide insight into the quantum theory and the quantum fluid approach of quantum mechanics. The QPDF approach can be applied to problems in quantum communications, quantum imaging, and quantum computing.
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Ronald E. Meyers "Quantum probability density function (QPDF) method", Proc. SPIE 5893, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging III, 58930H (12 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.620152
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KEYWORDS
Probability theory

Quantum physics

Quantum computing

Transform theory

Particles

Quantum communications

Quantum efficiency

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