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The Weyl Operator

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The Weyl Operator and its Generalization

Part of the book series: Pseudo-Differential Operators ((PDO,volume 9))

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There are a number of ways one can define the Weyl operator but we choose the standard one and indeed it is the way Weyl did it [89]. The fundamental idea is to associate an operator, A(X,D), with the ordinary function, a(x, p), called a symbol or c-function.

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Cohen, L. (2013). The Weyl Operator. In: The Weyl Operator and its Generalization. Pseudo-Differential Operators, vol 9. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0294-9_3

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