Abstract
In classical dynamics one has usually supposed that when one has solved the
equations of motion one has done everything worth doing. However, with the further
insight into general dynamical theory which has been provided by the discovery of
quantum mechanics, one is lead to believe that this is not the case. It seems that
there is some further work to be done, namely to group the solutions into families
(each family corresponding to one principal function satisfying the
Hamilton-Jacobi equation). The family does not have any importance from the point
of view of Newtonian mechanics; but it is a family which corresponds to one state
of motion in the quantum theory, so presumably the family has some deep
significance in nature, not yet properly understood.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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