The following pages link to Garnet N. Ord (Q432081):
Displayed 30 items.
- How does an electron tell the time? (Q432083) (← links)
- Item:Q432081 (redirect page) (← links)
- Feynman's corner rule; quantum propagation from special relativity (Q604725) (← links)
- Fractal space-time and the statistical mechanics of random walks. (Q815557) (← links)
- Reversible dynamics in discrete dissipative systems (Q997491) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics in a two-dimensional spacetime: What is a wavefunction? (Q1024397) (← links)
- Counting oriented rectangles and the propagation of waves (Q1029717) (← links)
- Fractal paths and Schrödinger's equation in an elctromagnetic field (Q1125075) (← links)
- Fractals and the quantum classical boundary (Q1125147) (← links)
- Classical analog of quantum phase (Q1200402) (← links)
- A reformulation of the Feynman chessboard model (Q1203179) (← links)
- Classical spin in a potential field (Q1375590) (← links)
- The Schrödinger and Dirac free particle equations without quantum mechanics (Q1383723) (← links)
- Schrödinger's equation and discrete random walks in a potential field (Q1383724) (← links)
- From classical mechanics to unitary propagation without quantization. (Q1416203) (← links)
- A realistic setting for Feynman paths. (Q1419019) (← links)
- Entwined pairs and Schrödinger's equation. (Q1419788) (← links)
- Gravity and the spiral model (Q1610026) (← links)
- Superposition as a relativistic filter (Q1701211) (← links)
- On the Dirac equation in 3+1 dimensions (Q1802824) (← links)
- Classical particles and the Dirac equation with an electromagnetic field (Q1807504) (← links)
- Schrödinger's equation without Born's guidance (Q1809646) (← links)
- A stochastic model of Maxwell's equations in \(1+1\) dimensions (Q1912245) (← links)
- A discrete, deterministic construction of the phase in Feynman paths (Q2431797) (← links)
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- The Schrödinger and diffusion propagators coexisting on a lattice (Q4227682) (← links)
- Time reversal in stochastic processes and the Dirac equation (Q4492022) (← links)
- Random walks and Schrödinger's equation in dimensions (Q4546202) (← links)