Sheldon Goldstein
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Bricmont J, Goldstein S, Hemmick D. (2020) Schrödinger's Paradox and Proofs of Nonlocality Using Only Perfect Correlations Journal of Statistical Physics. 180: 74-91 |
Dürr D, Goldstein S, Zanghí N. (2019) Quantum Motion on Shape Space and the Gauge Dependent Emergence of Dynamics and Probability in Absolute Space and Time Journal of Statistical Physics. 180: 92-134 |
Dürr D, Goldstein S, Teufel S, et al. (2019) Bohmian Trajectories for Hamiltonians with Interior–Boundary Conditions Journal of Statistical Physics. 180: 34-73 |
Bricmont J, Goldstein S. (2019) Diagnosing the Trouble with Quantum Mechanics Journal of Statistical Physics. 175: 690-703 |
Goldstein S, Huse DA, Lebowitz JL, et al. (2017) Macroscopic and microscopic thermal equilibrium Annalen Der Physik. 529: 1600301 |
Goldstein S, Lebowitz JL, Mastrodonato C, et al. (2016) Universal Probability Distribution for the Wave Function of a Quantum System Entangled with its Environment Communications in Mathematical Physics. 342: 965-988 |
Goldstein S, Huse DA, Lebowitz JL, et al. (2015) Thermal Equilibrium of a Macroscopic Quantum System in a Pure State. Physical Review Letters. 115: 100402 |
Goldstein S, Struyve W. (2015) On quantum potential dynamics Journal of Physics a: Mathematical and Theoretical. 48 |
Goldstein S, Hara T, Tasaki H. (2015) Extremely quick thermalization in a macroscopic quantum system for a typical nonequilibrium subspace New Journal of Physics. 17 |
Dürr D, Goldstein S, Norsen T, et al. (2014) Can Bohmian mechanics be made relativistic? Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences / the Royal Society. 470: 20130699 |