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Classical and Quantum Behavior of Generalized Oscillators in Terms of Linear Canonical Transformations
Laboratory of Physics, Nihon University, Matsudo, Japan
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 07 (2016)·Pages 2205–2218·Published 4 November 2016·DOI10.4236/jmp.2016.715191
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Abstract
The quantum mechanical relationships between time-dependent oscillators, Hamilton-Jacobi theory and an invariant operator are clarified by making reference to a system with a generalized oscillator. We introduce a linear transformation in position and momentum, and show that the correspondence between classical and quantum transformations is exactly one-to-one. We found that classical canonical transformations are constructed from quantum unitary transformations as long as we are concerned with linear transformations. We also show the relationship between the invariant operator and a linear transformation.
KeywordsQuantum Canonical TransformationLinear TransformationGeneralized OscillatorsInvariant Operator
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