In this review, we would like to highlight the three known no-go theorems in quantum physics in relation to the processof quantization that maps classical observables to quantum ones. The quantization approach considered is a mixture ofIsham’s group-theoretic quantization and geometric quantization with special emphasis on underlying compact phasespace geometry of spheres. The first is Groenewold-van Hove theorem that states the obstruction of quantizing the fullalgebra of observables and in the sphere case, only limited to the spin observables plus the constant functions. Theother two are theorems of Bell and Kochen-Specker stating that the only hidden variable theories allowed by quantumphysics are nonlocal and contextual ones. We give simple examples of these no-go theorems and indicate someinteresting problems arising from them for the field of quantization.
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