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From Classical to Quantum Mechanics through Optics
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analogyclassicalfunctionmechanicsopticsquantumanalogousaspects
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In this paper we revise the main aspects of the Hamiltonian analogy: the fact that optical paths are completely analogous to mechanical trajectories. We follow Schr\"{o}dinger's original idea and go beyond this analogy by changing over from the Hamilton's principal function $S$ to the wave function $\Psi$. We thus travel from classical to quantum mechanics through optics.
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