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... In the foreword of the book The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Dirac wrote: “ The symbolic method, · · · enables one to express the physical law in a neat and concise way, and will probably be increasingly used in the future as it becomes better understood and its own special mathematics gets deve ...
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... Conversely, the anticlassical or extreme quantum limit is reached for the opposite conditions to those listed in (3), e.g. |F | → ∞ or E → 0 for d > 0. For positive degrees d, e.g. all sorts of homogeneous oscillators, the first line of (3) expresses the widely appreciated fact, that the semiclassic ...
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