Schrödinger and related equations as Hamiltonian systems, manifolds of second-order tensors and new ideas of nonlinearity in quantum mechanics (Q989383)
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Schrödinger and related equations as Hamiltonian systems, manifolds of second-order tensors and new ideas of nonlinearity in quantum mechanics (English)
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20 August 2010
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The Schrödinger equation in a finite-dimensional space as an equation is obtained as the result of a the variational principle such that the Lagrange-Hamilton formalism applies. Modified Schrödinger equations involving second-order time derivatives are discussed. In this connection, nonlinear systems on manifolds of second-order tensors occur and are treated in some details.
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Hamiltonian systems on manifolds of scalar products
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finite-level quantum systems
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finite-dimensional Hilbert space
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Hermitian forms
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scalar product as a dynamical variable
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Schrödinger equation
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Dirac formalism
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essential nonperturbative nonlinearity
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quantum paradoxes
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conservation laws
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\(GL(n,\mathbb C) \)-invariance
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