
doi: 10.1007/bf02737688
Quantization in twistor theory is compared with ordinary quantization. We first summarize the twistor theory of Penrose. Then we rewrite the commutation rules [pμ,xμ]=−4i in twistor notation. By comparison these two theories are shown to disagree. The agreement is possible by introducing a non-Hermitian position operator.
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