Quantum Theory of Electron Spin Based on the Extended Least Action Principle and Information Metrics of Spin Orientations

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Yang, Jianhao M.
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[1] San Diego, 92321, CA
关键词
Least action principle; Relative entropy; Spin quantization; Entanglement; Bell-CHSH inequality; Bell test; MECHANICS; MODEL;
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10.1007/s10773-024-05878-3
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
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Quantum theory of electron spin is developed here based on the extended least action principle and assumptions of intrinsic angular momentum of an electron with random orientations. The novelty of the formulation is the introduction of relative entropy for the random orientations of intrinsic angular momentum when extremizing the total actions. Applying recursively this extended least action principle, we show that the quantization of electron spin is a mathematical consequence when the order of relative entropy approaches a limit. In addition, the formulation of the measurement probability when a second Stern-Gerlach apparatus is rotated relative to the first Stern-Gerlach apparatus, and the Schr & ouml;dinger-Pauli equation, are recovered successfully. Furthermore, the principle allows us to provide an intuitive physical model and formulation to explain the entanglement phenomenon between two electron spins. In this model, spin entanglement is the consequence of the correlation between the random orientations of the intrinsic angular momenta of the two electrons. Since spin orientation is an intrinsic local property of the electron, the correlation of spin orientations can be preserved and manifested even when the two electrons are remotely separated. The entanglement of a spin singlet state is represented by two joint probability density functions that reflect the orientation correlation. Using these joint probability density functions, we prove that the Bell-CHSH inequality is violated in a Bell test. To test the validity of the spin-entanglement model, we propose a Bell test experiment with time delay. Such an experiment starts with a typical Bell test that confirms the violation of the Bell-CHSH inequality but adds an extra step that Bob's measurement is delayed with a period of time after Alice's measurement. As the time delay increases, the test results are expected to change from violating the Bell-CHSH inequality to not violating the inequality.
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