Helen Fay Dowker: The Path Integral Intepretation of Quantum Mechanics

Thursday, July 5, 2012 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Helen Fay Dowker, Imperial College London

Abstract

In 1932 Dirac wrote that the lagrangian approach to classical mechanics was probably more fundamental than the hamiltonian approach because the former is relativistically invariant whereas the latter is "essentially nonrelativistic". In quantum theory the hamiltonian approach leads to canonincal quantisation, Hilbert space, operators and the textbook rules for state vector "collapse", which are all indeed more or less divorced from the spacetime nature of the physical world as revealed by relativity.

The "essentially relativistic" lagrangian approach on the other hand leads to the path integral, as shown by Dirac in 1932 and developed by Feynman. I will show how the interpretation of quantum mechanics in a path integral framework is based directly on events in spacetime and show that it leads to a second "fork in the road" depending on whether it is necessary for probabilities to play a fundamental role in the theory.