Bill Poirier

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Towards a probabilistic foundation of relativistic quantum theory: the one-body Born rule in curved spacetime2025-01-22Paper
The Differentiation Lemma and the Reynolds Transport Theorem for submanifolds with corners2024-01-22Paper
Making relativistic quantum mechanics simple2023-06-29Paper
Towards a mathematical theory of the Madelung equations: Takabayasi’s quantization condition, quantum quasi-irrotationality, weak formulations, and the Wallstrom phenomenon2023-04-27Paper
Direct and accurate calculation of dwell times and time delays using quantum trajectories2022-12-01Paper
Towards a mathematical Theory of the Madelung Equations2022-07-22Paper
A non-relativistic approach to relativistic quantum mechanics: the case of the harmonic oscillator2022-04-14Paper
Sech wave packets, their Wigner functions and Bohmian trajectories2012-10-31Paper
Parallel implementation of an efficient preconditioned linear solver for grid-based applications in chemical physics. III: Improved parallel scalability for sparse matrix-vector products2012-03-07Paper
Bipolar quantum trajectory methods2011-12-01Paper
Parallel implementation of efficient preconditioned linear solver for grid-based applications in chemical physics. I: Block Jacobi diagonalization2006-12-07Paper
Parallel implementation of efficient preconditioned linear solver for grid-based applications in chemical physics. II: QMR linear solver2006-12-07Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2098242 (Why is no real title available?)2004-09-07Paper
Wigner–Weyl correspondence and semiclassical quantization in spherical coordinates2000-08-16Paper
Towards a Probabilistic Foundation of Relativistic Quantum Theory: The One-Body Born Rule in Curved SpacetimeN/APaper


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