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Quantum mechanics demanding continuous vector space?

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If we throw away Hilbert space, assume

ψ

ψ

to be of unit energy and is an element of a metric space (rather than a vector space) with suitable metric defined on it. Would this kind of an idea which makes more mathematical sense would lead to a physical theory. Right now the mathematics of QM is simply ad-hoc.

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