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Star Products and Geometric Algebra
by
Hirshfeld, Allen C
, Henselder, Peter
, Spernat, Thomas
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Algebra
/ Classical mechanics
/ Deformation analysis
/ Formalism
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
2004
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Star Products and Geometric Algebra
by
Hirshfeld, Allen C
, Henselder, Peter
, Spernat, Thomas
in
Algebra
/ Classical mechanics
/ Deformation analysis
/ Formalism
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
2004
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Star Products and Geometric Algebra
2004
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Overview
The formalism of geometric algebra can be described as deformed super analysis. The deformation is done with a fermionic star product, that arises from deformation quantization of pseudoclassical mechanics. If one then extends the deformation to the bosonic coefficient part of superanalysis one obtains quantum mechanics for systems with spin. This approach clarifies on the one hand the relation between Grassmann and Clifford structures in geometric algebra and on the other hand the relation between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics. Moreover it gives a formalism that allows to handle classical and quantum mechanics in a consistent manner.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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