Abstract

A recent letter by J. Deenen on 'non-bijective canonical transformations in quantum mechanics' (see ibid., vol.14, p.L273, 1981) is analysed and found to be incomplete. The general representation problem of non-bijective canonical transformations is shown to involve infinite sums of the quotient and tensor product spaces defined by Plebanski and Seligman (1982).

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