Simulation of quantum interference by reactions of chemical type

Physics – Quantum Physics

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A quantum unitary evolution alternated with measurements is simulated by a bubble filled with fictitious particles called amplitude quanta that move chaotically and can be transformed by the simple rules that look like chemical reactions. A basic state of simulated system is treated as a collision of the two corresponding amplitude quanta, that gives the quantum statistics of measurements. The movement of the external membrane of the bubble corresponds to the classical dynamics of the simulated system. Measurements are treated as the membrane perforations and they are completely determined by initial conditions. An identity of particles and an entanglement is simulated by the membranes touching. The required memory grows linearly where the number of particles increases, but entangled states of the big number of particles can be simulated. The method can be used for a visualization of quantum dynamics.

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