An alteration in the notation used to indicate the order of operation of noncommuting quantities is suggested. Instead of the order being defined by the position on the paper, an ordering subscript is introduced so that AsBs′ means AB or BA depending on whether s exceeds s′ or vice versa. Then As can be handled as though it were an ordinary numerical function of s. An increase in ease of manipulating some operator expressions results. Connection to the theory of functionals is discussed in an appendix. Illustrative applications to quantum mechanics are made. In quantum electrodynamics it permits a simple formal understanding of the interrelation of the various present day theoretical formulations. The operator expression of the Dirac equ...
A new calculus for functions of noncommuting operators is developed, based on the notion of mapping ...
In this work we reexamine quantum electrodynamics of atomic electrons in the Coulomb gauge in the di...
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This book is aimed at providing a coherent, essentially self-contained, rigorous and comprehensive a...
Although it was in fact the study of the Wigner distribution function that suggested to the author t...
In quantum field theory the “normal ordering” of operators is routinely used, which amounts to shuff...
In this article the Dirac equation is used as a guideline to see the historical emergence of the con...
Dirac equations are of fundamental importance for relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum electro...
powerful and concise formalism for it which is now referred to as Dirac notation or bra-ket (bracket...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX81418 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Quantum Mechanics is an incredibly difficult subject to understand, even to physicists. To obtain so...
The problem of expressing a general dynamical variable in quantum mechanics as a function of a primi...
We survey the author’s recent development of Jefferies and Johnson‘s theory of Feynman’s opera-tiona...
Why do we need functions of operators? How do we form functions of operators? The General Formalis
In quantum field theory the “normal ordering” of operators is routinely used, which amounts to shuff...
A new calculus for functions of noncommuting operators is developed, based on the notion of mapping ...
In this work we reexamine quantum electrodynamics of atomic electrons in the Coulomb gauge in the di...
Please follow the link below for the most recent version of this paper: http://philsci-archive.pitt....
This book is aimed at providing a coherent, essentially self-contained, rigorous and comprehensive a...
Although it was in fact the study of the Wigner distribution function that suggested to the author t...
In quantum field theory the “normal ordering” of operators is routinely used, which amounts to shuff...
In this article the Dirac equation is used as a guideline to see the historical emergence of the con...
Dirac equations are of fundamental importance for relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum electro...
powerful and concise formalism for it which is now referred to as Dirac notation or bra-ket (bracket...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX81418 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Quantum Mechanics is an incredibly difficult subject to understand, even to physicists. To obtain so...
The problem of expressing a general dynamical variable in quantum mechanics as a function of a primi...
We survey the author’s recent development of Jefferies and Johnson‘s theory of Feynman’s opera-tiona...
Why do we need functions of operators? How do we form functions of operators? The General Formalis
In quantum field theory the “normal ordering” of operators is routinely used, which amounts to shuff...
A new calculus for functions of noncommuting operators is developed, based on the notion of mapping ...
In this work we reexamine quantum electrodynamics of atomic electrons in the Coulomb gauge in the di...
Please follow the link below for the most recent version of this paper: http://philsci-archive.pitt....