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 thus deduced from the same mathematical object, the Hamiltonian flow. thus deduced from the same mathematical object, the Hamiltonian flow.
  
-<​cite>​chapter 6 in The Principles of Newtonian and Quantum Mechanics by M. Gosson</​cite>​+[...] 
 + 
 +We will in fact see that both classical and quantum mechanics rely on 
 +the same mathematical object, the [[formalisms:​hamiltonian_formalism|Hamiltonian flow]], viewed as an abstract 
 +group. If one makes that group act on points in phase space, via its symplectic representation,​ one obtains Hamiltonian mechanics. If one makes it 
 +act on functions, via the metaplectic representation,​ one obtains quantum 
 +mechanics. It is remarkable that in both cases, we have an associated theory of motion: in the symplectic representation,​ that motion is governed 
 +by Hamilton’s equations. 
 + 
 +<​cite>​chapter 6 and 7 in The Principles of Newtonian and Quantum Mechanics by M. Gosson</​cite>​
 </​blockquote>​ </​blockquote>​
  
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