Citing qmsolve in a physics paper #29
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Hi MarkDPhysics, we are discussing it. Some people cite just the repository link, but we will add a unique DOI. We'll let you know when it's done :) By the way, what are you working on? |
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I'm working on simulating Bohmian trajectories and stochastic mechanics
trajectories for single-particle time-dependent Shroedinger equations. For
example the two-slit diffraction problem. This is for a book chapter that
I've been asked to write on the Heisenberg algebra and stochastic models of
quantum mechanics on how they they are related. Actually the first version
of a preprint is already on the CERN repository called Zenodo if you are
interested:
Deriving Heisenberg's operator algebra from a classical model of stochastic
mechanics (zenodo.org) <https://zenodo.org/records/10277839>
I want to spruce this up with some visual examples using qmsolve.
Mark
…On Fri, Jan 26, 2024, 23:45 Rafael de la Fuente ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm writing a physics paper and I think I'd like to cite qmsolve. Can you
suggest a citation that I can put into a bibliography or how I should
mention it?
Hi MarkDPhysics, we are discussing it. Some p. eople so far cite just the
link of the repository, but we are going to add a unique DOI. We'll let you
know when it's done :)
By the way, what are you working on?
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We added an unique DOI for the project and a citation file https://github.com/quantum-visualizations/qmsolve/blob/main/CITATION.cff |
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Thanks for the citation reference. Here is the latest version of my
preprint:
https://zenodo.org/records/11456201
Deriving Heisenberg's operator algebra from a classical model of stochastic
mechanics
It's on the Zenodo preprint server which is run by CERN. I prefer it over
arxiv. The paper has passed peer review, and it is slated to appear as a
chapter in a book next year celebrating the 100th year anniversary of the
birth of quantum mechanics in 1925 with Heisenberg's paper. I should be
able to incorporate your new citation reference.
Mark
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We added an unique DOI for the project and a citation file
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I'm writing a physics paper and I think I'd like to cite qmsolve. Can you suggest a citation that I can put into a bibliography or how I should cite it?
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