Hydrodynamic quantum analogs

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title: Hydrodynamic quantum analogs
text: In physics, the hydrodynamic quantum analogs refer to experimentally-observed phenomena involving bouncing fluid droplets over a vibrating fluid bath that behave analogously to several quantum-mechanical systems. The experimental evidence for diffraction through slits has been disputed, however, though the diffraction pattern of walking droplets is not exactly the same as in quantum physics, it does appear clearly in the high memory parameter regime where all the quantum-like effects are stronge
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description: Similar behavior of quantum systems to droplets bouncing on a fluid
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date created: 2013-12-13T19:32:52Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T22:37:08Z
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