Geometric quantization (nonfiction)

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In mathematical physics, geometric quantization is a mathematical approach to defining a quantum theory corresponding to a given classical theory.

It attempts to carry out quantization, for which there is in general no exact recipe, in such a way that certain analogies between the classical theory and the quantum theory remain manifest.

For example, the similarity between the Heisenberg equation in the Heisenberg picture of quantum mechanics and the Hamilton equation in classical physics should be built in.

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