We consider classical and quantum mechanics for an extended Heisenberg algebra with additional canonical commutation relations for position and momentum coordinates. In our approach this additional noncommutativity is removed from the algebra by linear transformation of coordinates and transmitted to the Hamiltonian (Lagrangian). Since linear transformations do not change the quadratic form of Hamiltonian (Lagrangian), and Feynman's path integral has well-known exact expression for quadratic models, we restricted our analysis to this class of physical systems. The compact general formalism presented here can be easily realized in any particular quadratic case. As an important example of phenomenological interest, we explored model of a char...
Presented at the 3rd Feynman Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006)International aud...
We study two-dimensional Hamiltonians in phase space with noncommutativity both in coordinates and m...
It is proposed how to impose a general type of ``noncommutativity'' within classical mechanics in an...
We consider classical and quantum mechanics related to an additional noncommutativity, symmetric in ...
Extension of Feynman's path integral to quantum mechanics of noncommuting spatial coordinates is con...
The model of the position-dependent noncommutativity in quantum mechanics is proposed. We start with...
The model of the position-dependent noncommutativity in quantum mechanics is proposed. We start with...
Noncanonical quantization schemes have been proposed in quantum physics long time ago. Recalling som...
In this paper we construct a path integral formulation of quantum mechanics on noncommutative phase-...
Two generalizations of Kempf's quadratic canonical commutation relation in one dimension are conside...
We generalize a recently proposed algebraic method in order to treat non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. The...
A quantum theory of noncommutative fields was recently proposed by Carmona, Cortez, Gamboa and Mende...
11 pages, To appear in the Proceedings of the Lorentz Workshop "Beyond the Quantum", eds. Th.M. Nieu...
11 pages, To appear in the Proceedings of the Lorentz Workshop "Beyond the Quantum", eds. Th.M. Nieu...
Presented at the 3rd Feynman Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006)International aud...
Presented at the 3rd Feynman Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006)International aud...
We study two-dimensional Hamiltonians in phase space with noncommutativity both in coordinates and m...
It is proposed how to impose a general type of ``noncommutativity'' within classical mechanics in an...
We consider classical and quantum mechanics related to an additional noncommutativity, symmetric in ...
Extension of Feynman's path integral to quantum mechanics of noncommuting spatial coordinates is con...
The model of the position-dependent noncommutativity in quantum mechanics is proposed. We start with...
The model of the position-dependent noncommutativity in quantum mechanics is proposed. We start with...
Noncanonical quantization schemes have been proposed in quantum physics long time ago. Recalling som...
In this paper we construct a path integral formulation of quantum mechanics on noncommutative phase-...
Two generalizations of Kempf's quadratic canonical commutation relation in one dimension are conside...
We generalize a recently proposed algebraic method in order to treat non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. The...
A quantum theory of noncommutative fields was recently proposed by Carmona, Cortez, Gamboa and Mende...
11 pages, To appear in the Proceedings of the Lorentz Workshop "Beyond the Quantum", eds. Th.M. Nieu...
11 pages, To appear in the Proceedings of the Lorentz Workshop "Beyond the Quantum", eds. Th.M. Nieu...
Presented at the 3rd Feynman Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006)International aud...
Presented at the 3rd Feynman Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006)International aud...
We study two-dimensional Hamiltonians in phase space with noncommutativity both in coordinates and m...
It is proposed how to impose a general type of ``noncommutativity'' within classical mechanics in an...