Expressions of algebra elements and transcendental noncommutative calculus
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Ideas from deformation quantization are applied to deform the expression of elements of an algebra. Extending these ideas to certain transcendental elements implies that $\frac{1}{i\h}uv$ in the Weyl algebra is naturally viewed as an indeterminate living in a discrete set $\mathbb{N}{+}{1/2}$ {\it or} ${-}(\mathbb{N}{+}{1/2})$ . This may yield a more mathematical understanding of Dirac's positron theory.
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