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    De Broglie Tired Light Model and the Reality of the Quantum Waves.J. R. Croca - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (12):1929-1954.
    In the early 1960s of the 20th century de Broglie was able to explain the cosmological observable red shift, without ad hoc assumptions. Starting from basic quantum considerations he developed his tired light model for the photon. This model explains in a single and beautiful causal way the cosmological redshift without need of assuming the Big Bang and consequently a beginning for the universe. Evidence coming from Earth sciences seems also to confirm these ideas and (...)
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  2. Laboratory-Scale Test of de Broglie's Tired-Photon Model.J. R. Croca - 1997 - Apeiron 4 (2-3):41.
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    Matter and light: The new physics. Transl. by W. H. Johnston.Louis de Broglie - 1955 - Dover Publications.
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    Matter And Light - The New Physics.Louis de Broglie & Walter Henry Johnston - 1946 - Read Books.
    MATTER AND LIGHT The New Physics By LOUIS DE BROGLIE. Originally published in 1937. TRANSLATORS NOTE: THE Author has in certain places modified the original French text for the English translation, for the sake of greater cohesion, and has also revised some passages, in order to bring them into accord with the results of later research. Occasional Translators Notes are shown in square brackets. The chapter on The Undulatory Aspects of the Electron has the special historical interest of (...)
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  5. Busshitsu to Hikari.Louis de Broglie & Yoichi Kono - 1972 - Iwanami Shoten.
  6. Licht und Materie.Louis de Broglie - 1939 - Hamburg,: H. Goverts.
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  7. Matter and Light: The New Physics.Louis de Broglie & W. H. Johnston - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):210-211.
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  8. The reinterpretation of wave mechanics.Louis de Broglie - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):5-15.
    The author begins by recalling how he was led in 1923–24 to the ideas of wave mechanics in generalizing the ideas of Einstein's theory of light quanta. He made himself at that time a concrete physical picture of the coexistence of waves and particles and, in 1927, attempted to give them precise form in his “theory of the double solution.” As other ideas prevailed at the time, he abandoned the development of his conception. But for the past twenty years, (...)
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  9. Matter and light.Louis de Broglie - 1939 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin. Edited by Walter Henry Johnson.
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    A de Broglie–Bohm Model of Pure Shape Dynamics: N-Body system.Pooya Farokhi, Tim Koslowski, Pedro Naranjo & Antonio Vassallo - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (3):1-26.
    We provide the construction of a de Broglie–Bohm model of the N-body system within the framework of Pure Shape Dynamics. The equation of state of the curve in shape space is worked out, with the instantaneous shape being guided by a wave function. In order to get a better understanding of the dynamical system, we also give some numerical analysis of the 3-body case. Remarkably enough, our simulations typically show the attractor-driven behaviour of complexity, well known in the (...)
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    De Broglie-Bohm Theory, Quo Vadis?Vera Matarese - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 53 (1):1-20.
    The purpose of this contribution is to examine the current state of the de Broglie-Bohm theory (dBB) in light of Bohm’s vision as he explicitly set it out in his book Quantum theory [In Bohm, D., Quantum theory, Courier corporation, (1961b)]. In particular, two programmes that differ in many crucial respects are currently being pursued. On the one hand, the Bohmian mechanics school, founded by Dürr Goldstein and Zanghì, considers the theory to be Galilean invariant, regards particles’ motion (...)
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    de Broglie's Pilot-Wave Theory for the Klein–Gordon Equation and Its Space-Time Pathologies.George Horton, Chris Dewdney & Ulrike Ne'eman - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (3):463-476.
    We illustrate, using a simple model, that in the usual formulation the time-component of the Klein–Gordon current is not generally positive definite even if one restricts allowed solutions to those with positive frequencies. Since in de Broglie's theory of particle trajectories the particle follows the current this leads to difficulties of interpretation, with the appearance of trajectories which are closed loops in space-time and velocities not limited from above. We show that at least this pathology can be avoided (...)
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    De Broglie waves and the nature of mass.J. W. G. Wignall - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (2):207-227.
    In this paper an attempt is made to interpret inertial mass as a consequence of the invariant periodicity associated with physical de Broglie waves. In the case of a free particle, such waves, observed from an arbitrary reference frame, would exhibit the velocity-dependent wavelength given by de Broglie's relation; and it is conjectured that the inertial and additive properties of mass (or, more precisely, the conservation of momentum and energy) can be related to nonlinear interference effects occurring between (...)
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    A Search for the de Broglie Particle Internal Clock by Means of Electron Channeling.P. Catillon, N. Cue, M. J. Gaillard, R. Genre, M. Gouanère, R. G. Kirsch, J. -C. Poizat, J. Remillieux, L. Roussel & M. Spighel - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (7):659-664.
    The particle internal clock conjectured by de Broglie in 1924 was investigated in a channeling experiment using a beam of ∼80 MeV electrons aligned along the 〈110〉 direction of a 1 μm thick silicon crystal. Some of the electrons undergo a rosette motion, in which they interact with a single atomic row. When the electron energy is finely varied, the rate of electron transmission at 0° shows a 8% dip within 0.5% of the resonance energy, 80.874 MeV, for which (...)
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    De Broglie's wave particle duality in the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics: A testable physical assumption. [REVIEW]Ph Gueret & J. -P. Vigier - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (11):1057-1083.
    If one starts from de Broglie's basic relativistic assumptions, i.e., that all particles have an intrinsic real internal vibration in their rest frame, i.e., hv 0 =m 0 c 2 ; that when they are at any one point in space-time the phase of this vibration cannot depend on the choice of the reference frame, then, one can show (following Mackinnon (1) ) that there exists a nondispersive wave packet of de Broglie's waves which can be assimilated to (...)
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  16. Objects as Temporary Autonomous Zones.Tim Morton - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):149-155.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 149-155. The world is teeming. Anything can happen. John Cage, “Silence” 1 Autonomy means that although something is part of something else, or related to it in some way, it has its own “law” or “tendency” (Greek, nomos ). In their book on life sciences, Medawar and Medawar state, “Organs and tissues…are composed of cells which…have a high measure of autonomy.”2 Autonomy also has ethical and political valences. De Grazia writes, “In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy (...)
     
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    Phase space generalization of the de Broglie-Bohm model.Roderick I. Sutherland - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (6):845-863.
    A generalization of the familiar de Broglie-Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics is formulated, based on relinquishing the momentum relationship p=∇S and allowing a spread of momentum values at each position. The development of this framework also provides a new perspective on the well-known question of joint distributions for quantum mechanics. It is shown that, for an extension of the original model to be physically acceptable and consistent with experiment, it is necessary to impose certain restrictions on the associated (...)
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  18. An Analogy for the Relativistic Quantum Mechanics through a Model of De Broglie Wave-covariant Ether.Mohammed Sanduk - 2018 - International Journal of Quantum Foundations 4 (2):173 - 198.
    Based on de Broglie’s wave hypothesis and the covariant ether, the Three Wave Hypothesis (TWH) has been proposed and developed in the last century. In 2007, the author found that the TWH may be attributed to a kinematical classical system of two perpendicular rolling circles. In 2012, the author showed that the position vector of a point in a model of two rolling circles in plane can be transformed to a complex vector under a proposed effect of partial (...)
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    Relativistic Hydrodynamic Interpretation of de Broglie Matter Waves.Yuval Dagan - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 53 (1):1-11.
    We present a classical hydrodynamic analog of free relativistic quantum particles inspired by de Broglie’s pilot wave theory and recent developments in hydrodynamic quantum analogs. The proposed model couples a periodically forced Klein–Gordon equation with a nonrelativistic particle dynamics equation. The coupled equations may represent both quantum particles and classical particles driven by the gradients of locally excited Faraday waves. Exact stationary solutions of the coupled system reveal a highly nonlinear mechanism responsible for the self-propulsion of free particles, (...)
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    Matter and Light. The New Physics. Louis de Broglie, W. H. Johnston.I. Cohen - 1940 - Isis 32 (2):378-380.
  21. The Kochen - Specker theorem in quantum mechanics: a philosophical comment (part 1).Vasil Penchev - 2013 - Philosophical Alternatives 22 (1):67-77.
    Non-commuting quantities and hidden parameters – Wave-corpuscular dualism and hidden parameters – Local or nonlocal hidden parameters – Phase space in quantum mechanics – Weyl, Wigner, and Moyal – Von Neumann’s theorem about the absence of hidden parameters in quantum mechanics and Hermann – Bell’s objection – Quantum-mechanical and mathematical incommeasurability – Kochen – Specker’s idea about their equivalence – The notion of partial algebra – Embeddability of a qubit into a bit – Quantum computer is not Turing machine – (...)
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    Matter and Light: The New Physics. By Louis de Broglie. Translated by W. H. Johnston, B.A. (London: George Allen ' Unwin, Ltd. 1939. Pp. 300. Price 12s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]Herbert Dingle - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):210-.
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    Reminiscences on my early association with Louis de Broglie.O. Costa de Beauregard - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (10):963-969.
    On relativistic covariance, modelism vs. formalism, and poetry.
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    Derivation of inertial forces from the Einstein-de Broglie-Bohm (E.d.B.B.) causal stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Vigier - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (10):1461-1494.
    The physical origin of inertial forces is shown to be a consequence of the local interaction of Dirac's real covariant ether model(1) with accelerated microobjects, considered as real extended particlelike solitons, piloted by surrounding subluminal real wave fields packets.(2) Their explicit form results from the application of local inertial Lorentz transformations to the particles submitted to noninertial velocitydependent accelerations, i.e., constitute a natural extension of Lorentz's interpretation of restricted relativity.(3) Indeed Dirac's real physical covariant ether model implies inertial (...)
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  25. Louis de Broglie, physicien et penseur.Albert Einstein & Louis de Broglie - 1958 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148:102-102.
     
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  26. La vraie notion thomiste des 'praeambula fidei,'.Guy De Broglie - 1953 - Gregorianum 34:341-389.
  27. La Physique quantique restera-t-elle indéterministe? Exposé du problème, suivi de la reproduction de certains documents et d'une contribution de M Jean-Pierre Vigier.Louis de Broglie - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):159-164.
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    (3 other versions)La physique quantique restera-t-elle indéterministe?Louis De Broglie - 1952 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 5 (4):289-311.
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  29. Une Tentative d'interprétation causale et non linéaire de la mécanique ondulatoire.Louis de Broglie - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (34):167-168.
     
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  30. Physique et Microphysique.Louis de Broglie - 1947 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2 (3):314-314.
     
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    Coup d'oeil sur l'histoire de la Science en France pendant la période 1799-1810.Louis de Broglie - 1951 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 4 (2):105-108.
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  32. Le positivisme et la science expérimentale.De Broglie - 1882 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 13:185-195.
     
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    La Structure des Théories Physiques.Louis de Broglie - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):52-55.
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  34. Physique.L. de Broglie - 1932 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 39:141-152.
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  35. Savants et découvertes.Louis de Broglie - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:249-249.
     
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  36. Sur la relation d'incertitude de la seconde quantification.Louis de Broglie - 1949 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3 (8):166.
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    L'invention.Charles Blondel, J. Hadamard & L. de Broglie - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (26):718-719.
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  38. La théorie de la mesure en mécanique ondulatoire.Louis de Broglie - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):66-66.
     
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  39. Physics and Microphysics.Louis de Broglie - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):281-282.
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  40. Chemins du monde : Civilisation.F. Berge, L. de Broglie, B. Parain & H. Nicolson - 1949 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 139:90-92.
     
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  41. Sur la complémentarité des idées d'individu et de système.L. de Broglie - 1948 - Dialectica 2 (3):325.
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  42. Une nouvelle conception de la lumière.Louis de Broglie - 1935 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 42 (1):1-1.
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  43. Lumière.L. de Broglie - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41:445-457.
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    Strong processes and transient states.Louis de Broglie - 1974 - Foundations of Physics 4 (3):321-333.
    Certain difficulties raised by Einstein and Schrödinger in connection with the quantum theory of radiation are discussed and resolved in terms of the author's theory of the double solution.
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  45. Sur Les Sentiers de la Science.Louis de Broglie - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153:378-378.
     
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    Physique et microphysique.Louis de Broglie - 1947 - A. Michel.
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    Un itinéraire scientifique.Louis de Broglie - 1987 - Paris: La Découverte. Edited by Georges Lochak.
  48. Les principes physiques de la théorie des quanta.W. Heisenberg & Louis de Broglie - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (1):75-75.
     
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    Un mathématicien, homme de lettres : d'Alembert.Louis de Broglie - 1951 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 4 (3-4):204-212.
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    Le réel eh petitesse.Louis De Broglie - 1954 - Revue de Synthèse 75 (1):157-159.
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