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arxiv: math-ph/0405065 · v1 · pith:JM22RDTYnew · submitted 2004-05-29 · 🧮 math-ph · math.MP· quant-ph

Quantization Methods: A Guide for Physicists and Analysts

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In this review we attempt to present an overview of some of the better known quantization techniques found in the current literature and used both by physicists and mathematicians. The treatment is more descriptive than rigorous, for we aim to reach both physicists and mathematicians, including non-specialists in the field. It is our hope that an overview such as this will put into perspective the relative successes as well as shortcomings of the various techniques that have been developed and, besides delineating their usefulness in understanding the nature of the quantum regime, will also demonstrate the mathematical richness of the attendant structures.

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