
Einstein`s Unknown Insight and the Problem of Quantizing Chaos
... E is the energy, and r and r" are the final and initial points of the trajectory, which requires a time t to traverse. Because ∇S ⊂ p(r), the momentum at r, one is tempted to regard p(r) as the momentum field of the trajectory, generated by taking the gradient of the function S(E, r, r"). As is fami ...
... E is the energy, and r and r" are the final and initial points of the trajectory, which requires a time t to traverse. Because ∇S ⊂ p(r), the momentum at r, one is tempted to regard p(r) as the momentum field of the trajectory, generated by taking the gradient of the function S(E, r, r"). As is fami ...