Abstract

The Interchangeability of the Marsden-Weinstein reduction procedure and the Kostant-Souriau geometric quantization is studied by detailed examination of a concrete dynamical system-the so-called MIC-Kepler problem. It is proved that some stages of reduction plus geometric quantization technique produce the complete quantum spectrum of the system, while others give part of it or nothing.

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