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How to Secure Valid Quantizations
Canonical quantization has created many valid quantizations that require infinite-line coordinate variables. However, the half-harmonic oscillator, which is limited to the positive coordinate half, cannot receive a valid canonical quantization because of
John R. Klauder
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The Magnificent Realm of Affine Quantization: Valid Results for Particles, Fields, and Gravity
Affine quantization is a relatively new procedure, and it can solve many new problems. This essay reviews this new, and novel, procedure for particle problems, as well as those of fields and gravity.
John R. Klauder, Riccardo Fantoni
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Fock Quantization of a Klein–Gordon Field in the Interior Geometry of a Nonrotating Black Hole
We study the canonical quantization of a scalar field in Kantowski–Sachs spacetime. For simplicity, we consider compactified spatial sections, since this does not affect the ultraviolet behavior.
Jerónimo Cortez +4 more
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A Valid Quantization of a Half-Harmonic Oscillator Field Theory
The usual full- and half-harmonic oscillators are turned into field theories, and that behavior is examined using canonical and affine quantization.
John R. Klauder
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Some time ago, we proposed an extension of the usual Faddeev-Jackiw formalism for constrained systems with Grass-mann dynamic variables in the field theory context.
E. C. Manavella
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On the canonical formulation of gauge field theories and Poincaré transformations
We address the Hamiltonian formulation of classical gauge field theories while putting forward results some of which are not entirely new, though they do not appear to be well known.
Daniel N. Blaschke, François Gieres
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On the Quantization of Length in Noncommutative Spaces
We consider canonical/Weyl-Moyal type noncommutative (NC) spaces with rectilinear coordinates. Motivated by the analogy of the formalism of the quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator problem in quantum phase-space with that of the canonical-type NC 2-D ...
Muthukumar Balasundaram, Aamir Rashid
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Covariant canonical quantization [PDF]
27 pages, REVTeX4, revised ...
von Hippel, Georg M. +1 more
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Quantum field theory with no zero-point energy
Traditional quantum field theory can lead to enormous zero-point energy, which markedly disagrees with experiment. Unfortunately, this situation is built into conventional canonical quantization procedures.
John R. Klauder
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A Potential-Based Quantization Procedure of the Damped Oscillator
Today, two of the most prosperous fields of physics are quantum computing and spintronics. In both, the loss of information and dissipation play a crucial role.
Ferenc Márkus, Katalin Gambár
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