Abstract:
By analogy with Schwinger's two-boson representation, a formalism is developed for the
angular momentum that uses an arbitrary number of Bose operators. Operators, eigenfunctions,
and also coherent states of the angular momentum are constructed. Their main
properties are investigated: for example, completeness, and transformation under rotation,
and for coherent states uncertainty relations and relation to the classical limit are also
investigated.
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