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    The Schrödinger equation and canonical perturbation theory (English)
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    Working in the Bargmann representation, the Schrödinger equation for a perturbed d-dimensional harmonic oscillator is rewritten as a classical Hamilton-Jacobi equation plus corrections under the form of a convergent power series in the Planck constant h. Then the canonical (Birchoff) perturbation theory is applied and related to the Rayleigh-Schrödinger series. The results are relevant for the study of the semiclassical limit.
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    Bargmann representation
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    Schrödinger equation
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    harmonic oscillator
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    classical Hamilton-Jacobi equation
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    perturbation theory
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    Rayleigh- Schrödinger series
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    semiclassical limit
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