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Unambiguous quantization from the maximum classical correspondence that is self-consistent: the slightly stronger canonical commutation rule Dirac missed
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    Unambiguous quantization from the maximum classical correspondence that is self-consistent: the slightly stronger canonical commutation rule Dirac missed (English)
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    23 May 2011
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    quantum mechanics
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    canonical commutation relations
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    path integrals
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    Weyl and Born-Jordan quantization
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    Wigner representation
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    Ehrenfest theorem
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