A Phase in a Coherent State Wave Function - Is It Always Irrelevant?

Physics – Quantum Physics

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LaTeX, 4 pages, no figures, submitted to Am.J.Phys. Minor changes

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10.1088/0143-0807/20/3/007

We point out that harmonic oscillator coherent states, in coordinate
representation, require particular phase factor, in order to represent
classical time evolution properly. The presence of such a phase is clearly
stated only in a minority of scientific sources discussing properties of
coherent states.

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