The damped quantum oscillator and the classical representation of quantum mechanics
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Publication:1294917
DOI10.1007/BF02583048zbMATH Open0968.81519MaRDI QIDQ1294917FDOQ1294917
Authors: S. S. Safonov, V. I. Man'ko
Publication date: 4 September 2001
Published in: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Quantum dynamics of the classical harmonic oscillator
- On the quantum interpretation of the classical Schott term in the theory of radiation damping
- Tomography of spin states, the entanglement criterion, and Bell's inequalities
- The classification of two-particle spin states and generalized Bell inequalities
- Tomita representations of quantum and classical mechanics in a bra/ket formulation
- Quantum and Classical Correspondance of Damped-Amplified Oscillators
- Canonical quantization of the Bateman-Morse-Feshbach damped oscillator
- Resonant States and Classical Damping
- Quantum mechanics of damped systems. II. Damping and parabolic potential barrier
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