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Modified Bohmian quantum potential due to the second quantization of Schrodinger equation

A causal interpretation of the quantum world needs second quantization in order to cover phenomena like creation and annihilation of particles, and this leads to quantum field theory. The causal effects of the second quantization can be described through a new quantum potential. In this article we have dealt with the second quantization of Schrodinger and its effects on the path of a particle. This generalization leads to a modified Schrodinger which affects the particle through a modified quantum potential and a new term in the continuity equation. We have shown that these effects can provide a framework for the explanation of the creation and annihilation phenomena and other effects of quantum field theory on the development of a particle.

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