Hello everyone, I'm on my last undergraduation year in Physics and I've been asking myself what specific area to work with . Two months ago I've been studying Machine Learning and it amazed me so much that i push myself to come here and ask your opinions about it : There's a way to work deeply...
I've used basically two books for my readings on Classical Mechanics ,they are : Classical dynamics of particles and systems - Stephen T. Thornton and Jerry B. Marion. ; And Mecânica Analítica - Nivaldo Lemos;
Maybe, i might have expressed badly on my definition of a Phase Space, so i don't...
my brief understanding for each one is :
The Classical phase space allowed me to describe the dynamics of a system by its eigenvalues and eigenvectors, given from a Hamiltonian .
The two dimensional Hilbert Space, its quitely the same thing,but here i work with eigenstates that my system can...
I always had this doubt,but i guess i never asked someone. What's the main difference between the Classical phase space, and the two dimensional Hilbert Space ?