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Quantum tunneling as a classical anomaly

By Carl Bender and Daniel Hook
Classical mechanics is a singular theory in that real-energy classical particles can never enter classically forbidden regions. However, if one regulates classical mechanics by allowing the energy E of a particle to be complex, the particle exhibits quantum-like behavior: Complex-energy classical particles can travel between classically allowed regions separated by... Show more
August 6, 2011
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