Abstract
It is known that the equations of motion of a classical system do not in general determine its canonical description uniquely. Thus the corresponding quantum system obtained by canonical quantization is also ambiguous. We use this freedom to quantize a free nonrelativistic particle so that the corresponding quantum particle has half-integral or integral helicity. Methods are developed for finding inequivalent canonical descriptions of a given classical system. It is emphasized that classical symmetries can be broken at the quantum level by a suitable choice of the canonical formalism prior to quantization. It is suggested that this may provide a new mechanism for breaking internal symmetries at the quantum level.
- Received 17 March 1978
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.18.1950
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