On the nonclassical character of the phase-space representations of quantum mechanics

Foundations of Physics 15 (2):121-128 (1985)
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Abstract

The quasiclassical representations of quantum theory, generalizing the concept of a phase-space representation of quantum mechanics, are studied with particular emphasis on some questions connected with the Jordan structure of the classical and quantum algebras of observables. A generalized version of the theorem of Gleason, Kahane, and Zelazko is used to establish some nonclassical features of these representations

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