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In ordinary non-relativistic quantum mechanics, the eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian, which represent the allowed energies of the system, are often quantized. For example, the energy levels of harmonic oscillators, those of the hydrogen atom, and so on. However, the eigenvalues of position and momentum, are always continuous (never quantized). Why?

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