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Moyal brackets, star products and the generalised Wigner function
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    Moyal brackets, star products and the generalised Wigner function (English)
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    18 August 2002
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    The Wigner-Weyl-Moyal approach to quantum mechanics is recalled, and similarities to classical probability theory emphasized. The Wigner distribution function is generalized and viewed as a construction of a bosonic object, a target space coordinate, for example, in terms of a bilinear convolution of two fermionic objects, e.g. a quark antiquark pair. This construction is essentially non-local, generalizing the idea of a local current. Such Wigner functions are shown to solve a BPS generalized Moyal-Nahm equation.
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    Wigner-Weyl-Moyal approach to quantum mechanics
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    bosonic object
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    quark antiquark pair
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    Moyal-Nahm equation
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