Loren Booda
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Does the history of wave packets translate exactly onto infinite phase space, or is phase space incompletely (or redundantly) covered by quantum mechanics?
So exists there a map from the coherent states (special quantum states) into phase space ?
Answer: more or less. To each point in phase space (classical state of motion) corresponds a coherent state that is "the best possible quantum description of the classical state". But the hilbert space is much bigger. There exist a lot of quantum states that do not have a classical counterpart.
Loren Booda said:vanesch,
Thanks for your tolerating my incomplete knowledge of quantum mechanics. You translated my question admirably. How would you define a special quantum state (a wave packet or coherent state) in relation to Hilbert space? Are there a finitude or infinity of quantum states (special or otherwise) compared to classical ones?