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 <​blockquote>​The Hamilton-Jacobi equation is essentially a dispersion relation for <​blockquote>​The Hamilton-Jacobi equation is essentially a dispersion relation for
 a complex wave. This is easy to see in the context of non-relativistic a complex wave. This is easy to see in the context of non-relativistic
-[[theories:​quantum_mechanics:​canonical_quantum_mechanics|quantum mechanics]]. If a quantum amplitude is expressed in the+[[theories:​quantum_mechanics:​canonical|quantum mechanics]]. If a quantum amplitude is expressed in the
 form ψ = Rexp(iS/​h¯),​ then the Hamilton-Jacobi equation relates form ψ = Rexp(iS/​h¯),​ then the Hamilton-Jacobi equation relates
 p = ∂S/∂q to E = −∂S/​∂t by the condition p2(q) = 2m(E −V). p = ∂S/∂q to E = −∂S/​∂t by the condition p2(q) = 2m(E −V).
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