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Questions on various methods and aspects of quantization
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Quantization of a classical system (e.g. the case of a billiard)
As to the bulk of your question, which I take to be a reference request for mathematical accounts of quantum mechanics, I am partial to the book Quantum Mechanics for Mathematicians by L. Takhtajan.
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Quantization of a classical system (e.g. the case of a billiard)
Quantization is not a functor. …
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Quantization of conjugacy classes in a Lie group
I won't really answer your questions, but I'd like to remind other readers that much of what you say is somewhat special to the semisimple case (well, semisimplicity is a little stronger than necessar …