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Quantum mechanics in a discrete space-time
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    Quantum mechanics in a discrete space-time (English)
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    The formulation of finite quantum mechanics goes back to H. Weyl. Here it is applied to a discrete lattice space considered as an abelian group. Mackey's theory of quantum kinematics on homogeneous spaces is used. A Galilean dynamics on such a discrete homogeneous space is introduced.
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    space-time
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    infinite abelian group
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    finite Galilei group
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    finite quantum mechanics
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    discrete lattice space
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    discrete homogeneous space
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