The transitions among classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and stochastic quantum mechanics

Foundations of Physics 12 (9):825-841 (1982)
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Abstract

Various formalisms for recasting quantum mechanics in the framework of classical mechanics on phase space are reviewed and compared. Recent results in stochastic quantum mechanics are shown to avoid the difficulties encountered by the earlier approach of Wigner, as well as to avoid the well-known incompatibilities of relativity and ordinary quantum theory. Specific mappings among the various formalisms are given

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