Canonical equivalence of integrable systems, their associated (semi)- groups, and moment systems (Q1819960)

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Canonical equivalence of integrable systems, their associated (semi)- groups, and moment systems
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    Canonical equivalence of integrable systems, their associated (semi)- groups, and moment systems (English)
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    1986
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    The author considers Hamiltonian systems on \({\mathbb{R}}^{2n}\). A system is defined to be integrable when the Hamiltonian is a function of the momenta only. It is shown by the construction of generating functions that any two integrable systems are equivalent. For the corresponding quantum system, a unitary transformation is constructed with maps the Hilbert spaces associated to each system onto each other. Moment systems for a Hamiltonian system are defined following \textit{P. Feinsilver} [Special functions, probability semigroups, and Hamiltonian flows (1978; Zbl 0394.33002)]. These moment systems and related semigroups introduced by Feinsilver can again be related in a canonical fashion.
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    Hamiltonian systems
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    generating functions
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    integrable systems
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    quantum system
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    unitary transformation
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    Hilbert spaces
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    Moment systems
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    semigroups
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