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theories:quantum_mechanics:phase_space
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Phase Space Quantum Mechanics
Intuitive
Quantum Mechanics in Phase space
by Curtright and Zachos
Concrete
See also the corresponding chapter in Ballentine's Quantum Mechanics book, and also
Canonical transformation in quantum mechanics
Y. S. Kim and E. Wigner
A Concise Treatise on Quantum Mechanics in Phase Space
by Thomas L. Curtright, David B. Fairlie, & Cosmas K. Zachos, World Scientific, 2014.
Abstract
The motto in this section is:
the higher the level of abstraction, the better
.
Why is it interesting?
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