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- Groenewold is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hilbrand J. Groenewold (1910–1996), Dutch theoretical physicist Ilka Groenewold (born...
- Hilbrand Johannes "Hip" Groenewold (1910–1996) was a Dutch theoretical physicist who pioneered the largely operator-free formulation of quantum mechanics...
- Ilka Groenewold (* March 6, 1985 in Leer (East Frisia), Germany) is a German television presenter, singer and athlete. Ilka Groenewold graduated in 2005...
- Renate Titzia Groenewold (born 8 October 1976) is a Dutch former long track speed skater and road bicycle racer. Groenewold has won several Dutch Championships...
- In the meantime this idea was independently introduced in 1946 by Hip Groenewold. The Moyal bracket is a way of describing the commutator of observables...
- of the above impossibility claim is Groenewold's theorem (after Dutch theoretical physicist Hilbrand J. Groenewold), which we describe for a system with...
- Moyal; also called the star product or Weyl–Groenewold product, after Hermann Weyl and Hilbrand J. Groenewold) is an example of a phase-space star product...
- which the most po****r is the Weyl quantization scheme. Nevertheless, the Groenewold–van Hove theorem dictates that no perfect quantization scheme exists....
- quantization is the best option: a sort of normal coordinates of such maps. (Groenewold's theorem ****erts that no such map can have all the ideal properties one...
- of Directors General of CERN Théophile de Donder Hilbrand J. Groenewold for the Groenewold–Van Hove theorem "Van Hove, Léon Charles Prudent (1924–1990)"...