I Numerical simulations in Bohmian mechanics

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I want to find out about the literature on the topic in the title
With respect to the following posts from a now closed thread,
which are about simulating quantum equilibrium in Bohmian mechanics, I wonder what is known about numerical simulations of Born's rule and of standard experimental situations like the Stern-Gerlach experiment, the double slit, or long-distance entanglement experiments.
 
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