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Schrodinger Equation and Hamilton's Equations
In (1), it is suggested that one may obtain the Schrodinger equation by using Hamilton’s equations as a starting point, i.e dp/dt = - dH/dq and dq/dt = dH/dp. (1) defines new variables phi(x,t) = ap+ibq and phi*(x,t) and writes: iC dphi/dt partial = {phi, H} and iC dphi*/dt partial ={ phi*, H}, where {} are the Poisson brackets.openaire +1 more source
Continuum and Discrete Initial-Boundary Value Problems and Einstein’s Field Equations
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2012Olivier Sarbach, Manuel Tiglio
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Inverse-designed metastructures that solve equations
Science, 2019Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri +2 more
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Multiple imputation using chained equations: Issues and guidance for practice
Statistics in Medicine, 2011Patrick Royston +2 more
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