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- Canonical_commutation_relation abstract "In quantum mechanics (physics), the canonical commutation relation is the fundamental relation between canonical conjugate quantities (quantities which are related by definition such that one is the Fourier transform of another). For example,between the position x and momentum px in the x direction of a point particle in one dimension, where [x , px] = x px − px x is the commutator of x and px , i is the imaginary unit, and ℏ is the reduced Planck's constant h/2π .This relation is attributed to Max Born (1925), who called it a "quantum condition" serving as a postulate of the theory; it was noted by E. Kennard (1927) to imply the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.".
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- Canonical_commutation_relation subject Category:Mathematical_physics.
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- Canonical_commutation_relation comment "In quantum mechanics (physics), the canonical commutation relation is the fundamental relation between canonical conjugate quantities (quantities which are related by definition such that one is the Fourier transform of another).".
- Canonical_commutation_relation label "Canonical commutation relation".
- Canonical_commutation_relation label "Kanonische Vertauschungsrelation".
- Canonical_commutation_relation label "Каноническое коммутационное соотношение".
- Canonical_commutation_relation label "交換関係".
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