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Stochastic Determinism in Physical Systems: A Unified Perspective on Quantum and Classical Stability

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10.20944/preprints202503.1177.v1

The role of randomness in physical systems remains a pivotal topic, influencing the transition from quantum mechanics to classical stability and shaping complex dynamic behaviors. This paper explores the concept of stochastic determinism, illustrating how stochastic processes contribute to order in classical and quantum systems. By integrating stochastic differential equations (SDEs), entropy-driven self-organization, and fluctuation-dissipation principles, we demonstrate that randomness is not merely an obstacle to predictability but a key mechanism for structure formation. The study further examines applications in thermodynamics, turbulence, and quantum decoherence, bridging stochasticity and determinism as complementary aspects of physical reality.

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