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Phys. Rev. 57, 641–645 (1940)

On the Problem of Degeneracy in Quantum Mechanics

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J. M. Jauch and E. L. Hill
Department of Physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Received 25 January 1940; published in the issue dated April 1940

The problem of degeneracy in quantum mechanics is related to the existence of groups of contact transformations under which the Hamiltonian is invariant. The correspondence between transformations in classical and quantum theories is developed. The Fock-Bargmann treatment of the symmetry group of the hydrogenic atom comes under this theory. The symmetry group of the 2-dimensional Kepler problem is found to be the 3-dimensional rotation group; that of the n-dimensional isotropic oscillator is isomorphic to the unimodular unitary group in n dimensions. The 2-dimensional anisotropic oscillator has the same symmetry as the isotropic oscillator in classical mechanics, but the quantum-mechanical problem presents complications which leave its symmetry group in doubt.

© 1940 The American Physical Society

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