ABSTRACT

The position operator in the Heisenberg representation obeys the usual classical equation of motion. The similarity between the Heisenberg equations of motion and the classical Hamiltonian equations of motion arises from the fact that the commutator of the operators for the physical quantities plays a similar role in quantum mechanics, to that of the Poisson bracket of the classical quantities A and B, in classical mechanics. Generally, the Heisenberg equations of motion are more difficult to solve than the corresponding classical equations because of the lack of commutation of quantum mechanical operators. The chapter explains the notion of a time-ordered product of operators, and then can be written much more compactly.