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Do different deformations lead to the same spectrum? (English)
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The procedure of * quantization introduces the notions of mathematical equivalence and of * spectrum. We prove that mathematical equivalence, as a change of ordering for quantum operators to which it is related, does not preserve * spectrum unless it reduces to an automorphism of the * product. Suggestions about the ''correct'' choice of * products are made.
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* quantization
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* spectrum
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quantum operators
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