David McMullan

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Colour, copies and confinement2025-01-24Paper
One loop Volkov propagator in the Lorentz class of gauges2020-06-02Paper
Sideband mixing in intense laser backgrounds2015-02-24Paper
Soft collinear degeneracies in an asymptotically free theory2013-05-21Paper
Collinearity, convergence and cancelling infrared divergences2011-11-28Paper
Symmetry breaking, conformal geometry and gauge invariance2010-08-18Paper
Stability, creation and annihilation of charges in gauge theories2010-03-31Paper
Charges in gauge theories2008-02-27Paper
Charges from dressed matter: construction2002-07-29Paper
Charges from dressed matter: Physics and renormalisation2002-07-29Paper
Asymptotic dynamics in quantum field theory2001-08-30Paper
PROBLEMS WITH THE PATH-INTEGRAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TEMPORAL, LIGHT-CONE AND FOCK-SCHWINGER GAUGES2001-07-31Paper
The structure of the QCD potential in \(2+1\) dimensions.2001-04-18Paper
Electrons and photons: fact not fiction.2001-04-18Paper
GAUGE FIXING, UNITARITY AND PHASE SPACE PATH INTEGRALS2001-01-14Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43945081998-10-25Paper
The canonical connection in quantum mechanics1997-05-25Paper
On the emergence of gauge structures and generalized spin when quantizing on a coset space1995-02-28Paper
Constrained quantisation, gauge fixing and the Gribov ambiguity1994-06-08Paper
Classical states and the BRST charge1993-01-16Paper
Covariant factor ordering of gauge systems using ghost variables. I. Constraint rescaling1989-01-01Paper
Covariant factor ordering of gauge systems using ghost variables. II. States and observables1989-01-01Paper
Gauge group cohomology in the monopole sector of Yang–Mills theories1988-01-01Paper
The Batalin, Fradkin, and Vilkovisky formalism for higher-order theories1987-01-01Paper
Yang–Mills theory and the Batalin–Fradkin–Vilkovisky formalism1987-01-01Paper

Research outcomes over time

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