Affine Quantization on the Half Line
Laure Gouba
Abstract
The similarity between classical and quantum physics is large enough to make an investigation of quantization methods a worthwhile endeavour. As history has shown, Dirac's canonical quantization method works reasonably well in the case of conventional quantum mechanics over n but it may fail in non-trivial phase spaces and also suffer from ordering problems. Affine quantization is an alternative method, similar to the canonical quantization, that may offer a positive result in situations for which canonical quantization fails. In this paper we revisit the affine quantization method on the half-line. We formulate and solve some simple models, the free particle and the harmonic oscillator.
Topics & Concepts
Canonical quantizationQuantization (signal processing)MathematicsAffine transformationGeometric quantizationQuantumSecond quantizationAffine combinationHalf lineFirst quantizationVector quantizationTheoretical physicsLinde–Buzo–Gray algorithmAlgebra over a fieldSimple (philosophy)Quantum mechanicsPure mathematicsAlgorithmQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesSpectral Theory in Mathematical Physics