# Methods for Electromagnetic Field Analysis (IEEE/OUP Series

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Constant acceleration: acceleration that does not change in time. It follows directly from the structure of Bohmian mechanics, and from the fact that the quantum equilibrium distribution is quadratic in the wave function, that this map is bilinear (or, more precisely, sesquilinear, in that its dependence on one factor of the wave function is antilinear, involving complex conjugation, rather than linear). Well, we have energy Eigenstates on the spectrum. Unfortunately, this new reality lies forever out of reach of scientific probing.

Pages: 304

Publisher: Oxford University Press; First Edition edition (August 20, 1992)

ISBN: 019856239X

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