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The general law of probability interference is only the first step to quantum mechanics; it does not yet contain wave-like periodic traits. The latter enter the theory only through additional dynamical rules for the connection between coordinates and momenta, typified by the wave function Ψ(p,q)=exp(2iπqp/h). This quantum-dynamical rule is shown to be derivable from a non-quantal, nonperiodic requirement of invariance of certain quantities with respect to displacement of the zero point in q- and p-space.
Präizisierung und Vervollstätndigung eines an anderer Stelle gegebenen Beweises, s. ALFRED LANDÉ, From Dualism to Unity in Quantum Physics, S. 59–60, Cambridge University Press 1960
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Landé, A. (1988). Ableitung der Quantenregeln auf nicht-quamenmäßiger Grundlage. In: Barut, A.O., van der Merwe, A. (eds) Selected Scientific Papers of Alfred Landé. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3981-3_76
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