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Quantum Mechanics as a Classical Theory X: Quantization in Generalized Coordinates

L. S. F. Olavo

Published 1996-01-03Version 1

In this tenth paper of the series we aim at showing that our formalism, using the Wigner-Moyal Infinitesimal Transformation together with classical mechanics, endows us with the ways to quantize a system in any coordinate representation we wish. This result is necessary if one even think about making general relativistic extensions of the quantum formalism. Besides, physics shall not be dependent on the specific representation we use and this result is necessary to make quantum theory consistent and complete.

Comments: 10 pages of plain LaTex, no figures
Categories: quant-ph
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