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Scott Morrison comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7329)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7329#Comment_73292010-07-20T10:49:35-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Scott Morrisonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/3/
Sorry about the apparent software problems with closing the question. I voted to close (after Harry has also done so), then thought better of it (admittedly in part because I was loath to have the ...
Sorry about the apparent software problems with closing the question. I voted to close (after Harry has also done so), then thought better of it (admittedly in part because I was loath to have the pair of our names on the voted-to-close list! :-) and reopened the question. You can see this all in the edit history, if you like.
I'm happy that Ben then dealt with it, however.
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Mariano comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7325)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7325#Comment_73252010-07-20T10:38:22-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Marianohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/61/
ajtolland, you could add that as a comment to the question, even if it is closed, so that posterity will not find the claims without the explanation...
ajtolland, you could add that as a comment to the question, even if it is closed, so that posterity will not find the claims without the explanation...
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ajtolland comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7324)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7324#Comment_73242010-07-20T10:24:22-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00ajtollandhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/7/
V = S, in the above. goddamnit.
ajtolland comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7323)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7323#Comment_73232010-07-20T10:09:26-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00ajtollandhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/7/
It should be noted somewhere that the mathematical assertions in winger's question regarding rigged Hilbert spaces and the braket formalism are simply wrong. For quantum mechanics of a particle in ...
For quantum mechanics of a particle in 1d, the set up goes as follows: One starts with the nuclear vector space V whose elements are Schwarz test functions, smooth and of rapid descent. Any polynomial in P & Q is well-defined on V and preserves its domain. S carries an inner product, and its completion in this inner product is the usual state space $L^2(R)$. Bras & kets are respectively, linear and antilinear functionals on S.]]>
Pete L. Clark comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7309)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7309#Comment_73092010-07-20T08:35:28-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Pete L. Clarkhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/64/
Just for the record: I didn't vote to close this question. I know very (very!) little physics, so I would only vote to close a phsyics-related question if it were blatantly, wildly inappropriate. ...
Just for the record: I didn't vote to close this question. I know very (very!) little physics, so I would only vote to close a phsyics-related question if it were blatantly, wildly inappropriate. (Conversely, I have no complaints about the question being closed.)
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Ben Webster comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7286)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7286#Comment_72862010-07-20T02:37:17-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Ben Websterhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/21/
Well, luckily one moderator vote worked. Usually I'm loath to close a question with only one vote to close, but it seems that there should have been more.
Well, luckily one moderator vote worked. Usually I'm loath to close a question with only one vote to close, but it seems that there should have been more.
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Pete L. Clark comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7282)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7282#Comment_72822010-07-20T00:41:15-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Pete L. Clarkhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/64/
I can corroborate that there is some kind of technical problem with the closing votes on this question: when I look at the moderator tools menu, I see 3 votes to close, whereas when I look at the ...
I can corroborate that there is some kind of technical problem with the closing votes on this question: when I look at the moderator tools menu, I see 3 votes to close, whereas when I look at the question itself I see only 1. Earlier today it was 2 and 0.
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Harry Gindi comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7281)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7281#Comment_72812010-07-20T00:36:26-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Harry Gindihttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/
I voted to close this question, but for some reason, my vote to close is not registering (although the server says that I have voted to close).
Edit: I just voted to close another question, and it ...
I voted to close this question, but for some reason, my vote to close is not registering (although the server says that I have voted to close).
Edit: I just voted to close another question, and it worked fine, but my vote to close on this question is still not registering.
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Hailong Dao comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7279)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7279#Comment_72792010-07-20T00:34:01-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Hailong Daohttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/120/
Scott, wasn't this user discussed in this thread? I thought you merged the accounts?
Scott, wasn't this user discussed in this thread? I thought you merged the accounts?
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Scott Morrison comments on "http://mathoverflow.net/questions/32599/position-and-momentum-in-quanta" (7277)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/523/httpmathoverflownetquestions32599positionandmomentuminquanta/?Focus=7277#Comment_72772010-07-20T00:20:09-07:002018-11-04T23:27:36-08:00Scott Morrisonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/3/
Ron L Winger has just asked a question about Position and momentum in quantum mechanics. There are some interesting mathematical issues here, but the question doesn't seem to go near them, and sounds ...
Ron L Winger has just asked a question about Position and momentum in quantum mechanics. There are some interesting mathematical issues here, but the question doesn't seem to go near them, and sounds dangerously close to a polemic.
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