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If it's a dirac delta doesn't it mean it's infinite when x=y? Or is it a sort of kronecker where it's equal to one but the indices x and y are continuous? I'm confused.
silence11 said:If it's a dirac delta doesn't it mean it's infinite when x=y? Or is it a sort of kronecker where it's equal to one but the indices x and y are continuous? I'm confused.
haushofer said:The second is a distribution, and is there because the fields are really distributions. These kind of relations only make sense if you integrate them with a test function. Otherwise you would naively say that the commutator blows up if x=y.
You can compare it with the commutators in QM; those only make sense if you apply them to a wave function.
Could you elaborate on this?geoduck said:In QM, X and P are distributions.
lugita15 said:Could you elaborate on this?