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Beyond Conventional Quantization

Beyond Conventional Quantization

Beyond Conventional Quantization

John R. Klauder , University of Florida
November 1999
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9780521258845

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    This text describes novel treatments of quantum problems using enhanced quantization procedures, generally involving extended correspondence rules for the association of a classical and a quantum theory. Beginning with a review of classical mechanics, the book goes on to detail Hilbert space, quantum mechanics, and scalar quantum field theory. Later chapters further develop analytical skills, study a special class of models, and present a discussion of continuous and discontinuous perturbations. The final chapter offers a brief summary, concluding with a conjecture regarding interacting covariant scalar quantum field theories. Throughout, symmetry is used as a tool to help develop solutions for simple and complex problems alike. Challenging exercises and detailed references are included.

    • Novel treatments of quantum problems covering topics outside the scope of traditional textbook discussions
    • Problems considered include both quantum mechanical and quantum field examples involving discontinuous perturbations
    • A good number of challenging exercises complement the discussion in the text

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    November 1999
    Hardback
    9780521258845
    336 pages
    244 × 170 × 19 mm
    0.74kg
    7 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction and overview
    • 2. Classical mechanics
    • 3. Hilbert space: the arena of quantum physics
    • 4. Quantum mechanics
    • 5. Scalar quantum field theory
    • 6. Expanding the data base
    • 7. Rotationally symmetric models
    • 8. Continuous and discontinuous perturbations
    • 9. Independent-value models
    • 10. Ultralocal models
    • 11. Summary and outlook.
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    • John R. Klauder , University of Florida