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From canonical transformations to transformation theory, 1926--1927: the road to Jordan's ``Neue Begründung''
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    From canonical transformations to transformation theory, 1926--1927: the road to Jordan's ``Neue Begründung'' (English)
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    17 December 2011
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    canonical transformations
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    transformation theory
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    Pascual Jordan
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    Fritz London
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