Quantum Canonical Transformation

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In summary, quantum canonical transformation is a mathematical tool used in quantum mechanics to transform the equations of motion of a system from one set of coordinates to another. It allows for the simplification of complex equations and aids in the understanding of a system's dynamics. It is based on the principle of symplectic geometry and is essential in studying systems with non-trivial interactions and constraints. Through this transformation, physicists are able to gain deeper insights into the behavior of quantum systems and make predictions about their future states. Overall, quantum canonical transformation is a valuable tool for understanding the intricacies of quantum mechanics and its applications in various fields of physics.
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Hi ! I would like to know about some textbook or pdf document or something that talks about quantum canonical transformations. In order to apply what I learn to the Bose Hubbard model
 
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