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Fourier Transform of $s$-ordered Characteristic Function

In the book, "Quantum Continuous Variables (A Primer of Theoretical Methods)" by Alessio Serafini, on page 70, he defines an $s$-ordered characteristic function to be: $$ \chi_s(\alpha)=\...
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How does the Weyl transform take into account which quasiprobability distribution was used?

I'm trying to get a better understanding of the Weyl correspondence which, as described e.g. on Wikipedia, gives "an invertible mapping between functions in the quantum phase space formulation ...
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Why does the star product satisfy the "Bopp Shift relations": $f(x,p)\star g(x,p)=f(x+\frac{i}{2}\partial_p,p-\frac{i}{2}\partial_x) g(x,p)$?

In (Curtright, Fairlie, Zachos 2014), the authors mention (Eq. (14) in this online version) the following relation, known as "Bopp shifts": $$f(x,p)\star g(x,p)=f\left(x+\frac{i}{2}\...
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Wigner map of the product of two operators

Does anyone know how to prove that for the product of two operators $\hat{A}\hat{B}$ the Weyl-Wigner correspondence reads $$ (AB)(x,p) = A\left (x-\frac{\hbar}{2i}\frac{\partial}{\partial p}, p+\frac{\...
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