Generalized Heisenberg Dynamics Revisited
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09848v1
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 01:01:27 GMT
- Title: Generalized Heisenberg Dynamics Revisited
- Authors: Yoshiharu Kawamura,
- Abstract summary: We show that Heisenberg's matrix mechanics was derived from Hamiltonian mechanics using the correspondence principle.<n>Specifically, we reconstruct an extended version of matrix mechanics that describes dynamical systems possessing physical quantities.<n>We reconfirm that a multiple commutator involving generalized matrices can serve as a discrete (quantized) version of the Nambu bracket or the Jacobian.
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- Abstract: Taking as a model the fact that Heisenberg's matrix mechanics was derived from Hamiltonian mechanics using the correspondence principle, we explore a class of dynamical systems involving discrete variables, with Nambu mechanics as the starting point. Specifically, we reconstruct an extended version of matrix mechanics that describes dynamical systems possessing physical quantities expressed through generalized matrices. Furthermore, we reconfirm that a multiple commutator involving generalized matrices can serve as a discrete (quantized) version of the Nambu bracket or the Jacobian.
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