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Modulus-phase formalism, Lagrangean

Higgins phase-based treatment, three-particle reactive system, 159-168 Correction terms, molecular systems, modulus-phase formalism, Lagrangean density, 269 -270... [Pg.72]

In writing the Lagrangean density of quantum mechanics in the modulus-phase representation, Eq. (140), one notices a striking similarity between this Lagrangean density and that of potential fluid dynamics (fluid dynamics without vorticity) as represented in the work of Seliger and Whitham [325]. We recall briefly some parts of their work that are relevant, and then discuss the connections with quantum mechanics. The connection between fluid dynamics and quantum mechanics of an electron was already discussed by Madelung [326] and in Holland s book [324]. However, the discussion by Madelung refers to the equations only and does not address the variational formalism which we discuss here. [Pg.161]

An Extended (Sufficiency) Criterion for the Vanishing of the Tensorial Field Observability of Molecular States in a Hamiltonian Formalism An Interpretation Lagrangeans in Phase-Modulus Formalism A. Background to the Nonrelativistic and Relativistic Cases Nonreladvistic Electron... [Pg.94]


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