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What is a symmetry in the path-integral formulation non-relativistic quantum mechanics?

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Answered by sushmita
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Suppose UU is an unitary operator acting on the Hilbert space of states representing a symmetry transformation such as rotation, translation etc. UU is ..

In the path integral formulation of NRQM a symmetry of the theory is one which leaves the measure of the path integral invariant (i.e. the jacobian ...

Answered by Anonymous
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hey !

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This comes under the topic of the quantum physics .

Under it Symmetry in path integral formulation is different .

Path integral is a polar variable and there symmetry is the linear quadratic control .

This consists of the dynamical system in the physics .

There are various theories based on this principle of symmetry .

For formulation :- UU and NRQM are used .

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