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Apr29-03, 08:14 AM   #1
 

from classical physics to strings..


in fact if we have a classic hamiltonian.

H=p**2/2m+V(x) to quantize it we would do..

p=-ihd/dx and H=ihd/dt (1st quantization)


Or p=(a+)-(a) and x=(a+)+(a) in terms of creation and anhinilation operators (second quantization).

But..if we would like to write it in a string theory formalism..what would be the sustitutions made?...can we obtain our action S or Hamiltonian for our string theory formalism from the classic hamiltonian...?...is that the so-called third quantization ..how is it made?..
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