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Signed Particle Formulation of Quantum Mechanics

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The signed particle formulation is a relatively new theory, developed by prof. Jean Michel Sellier from the IICT, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The theory describes quantum mechanical systems by means of field-less classical particles provided with a sign[1]. The sign can be either positive or negative. They interact with an external potential only in terms of creation of signed particles which can, eventually, annihilate. This formulation has proved to be very intuitive, simple to implement and computationally convenient[2]. It provides exactly the same predictions of any other formulation of quantum mechanics (it is, indeed, equivalent to the Wigner formulation which is, in turn, equivalent to the Schrödinger formulation)[3].

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Signed Particle Formulation of Quantum Mechanics

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  1. ^ Sellier, Jean Michel (2015). "A signed particle formulation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics". Journal of Computational Physics. 297: 254–265. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2015.05.036.
  2. ^ Michael Larabel (January 4, 2015). "​Nano-Archimedes Is The Latest GNU Project, Making More Scientific Software Open-Source". phoronix.com. Phoronix Media. Retrieved October 14, 2015. {{cite web}}: zero width space character in |title= at position 1 (help)
  3. ^ "​Signed Particle Formulation: A New Eye Into The Quantum World". EFYTimes.com. EFY Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. July 24, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015. {{cite web}}: zero width space character in |title= at position 1 (help)