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It is shown that non-relativistic quantum mechanics can be treated as a kind of relativistic statistical theory, which describes the indeterministic motion of classical particles. The theory is relativistic in the sense that the relativistic notion of the state and two-time equations of motion are used. The principles and relations of quantum mechanics are obtained from the principles of statistics and those of classical mechanics.
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Rylov, Y.A. Quantum mechanics as relativistic statistics. I: The two-particle case. Int J Theor Phys 8, 65–83 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00671580
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