I understand from some studies in mathematics, that the generator of translations is given by the operator $\frac{d}{dx}$.
Similarly, I know from quantum mechanics that the momentum operator is $-i\hbar\frac{d}{dx}$.
Therefore, we can see that the momentum operator is the generator of translations, multiplied by $-i\hbar$.
I however, am interested in whether an argument can be made along the lines of "since $\frac{d}{dx}$ is the generator of translations, then the momentum operator must be proportional to $\frac{d}{dx}$". If you could outline such an argument, I believe this will help me understand the physical connection between the generator of translations and the momentum operator in quantum mechanics.
This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2014-03-22 17:10 (UCT), posted by SE-user Mew