New theoretical work known as theSchrodinger equationcouches mean-field game theory and is the foundational equation of quantum mechanics.

Thus, the mathematical tools developed to describe quantum systems might now bring insights to mean-field games.

In a new paper, they show that electrons and fish follow the exact same mathematics.

Quantum physics has been found hiding in Schrödinger equation

A simple example of a mean-field game is the schooling of fish in a river.

For example, a school of fish want to stay near each other while also looking independently for food.

The likelihood of locating a fish there increases, as the school swims past your spot.

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However, the probability reduces, once the school starts moving away from that point.

However, it doesnt.

The likelihood of finding a fish changes exactly like the chances of finding an electron does.

Swiecicki and his team report that the fish follows Schrodingers equation.

Now, an enormous range of those open problems might be changeable into the framework of quantum mechanics.

This research is published inPhysical Review Letters.

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