Quantization of the Hamilton Equations of Motion
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.03348v1
- Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2024 08:51:05 GMT
- Title: Quantization of the Hamilton Equations of Motion
- Authors: Ramon Jose C. Bagunu, Eric A. Galapon,
- Abstract summary: We investigate for the appropriate quantization rule that would yield a Hamiltonian that obeys the quantum analogue of Hamilton's equations of motion.
We show that the Hamiltonian obtained from Weyl, simplest, symmetric, and Born-Jordan quantization all satisfy the required algebra of the quantum equations of motion.
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- Abstract: One of the fundamental problems in quantum mechanics is finding the correct quantum image of a classical observable that would correspond to experimental measurements. We investigate for the appropriate quantization rule that would yield a Hamiltonian that obeys the quantum analogue of Hamilton's equations of motion, which includes differentiation of operators with respect to another operator. To give meaning to this type of differentiation, Born and Jordan established two definitions called the differential quotients of first type and second type. In this paper we modify the definition for the differential quotient of first type and establish its consistency with the differential quotient of second type for different basis operators corresponding to different quantizations. Theorems and differentiation rules including differentiation of operators with negative powers and multiple differentiation were also investigated. We show that the Hamiltonian obtained from Weyl, simplest symmetric, and Born-Jordan quantization all satisfy the required algebra of the quantum equations of motion.
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