Physics:Quantum methods/linear algebra

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Linear algebra is the mathematical framework used to describe vectors, matrices, and operators in quantum theory.

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Linear algebra provides the structure for describing quantum states and operators.

Description

Quantum systems are described using vectors in abstract spaces. Linear algebra provides the tools to manipulate these vectors and relate them through operators and transformations.

Properties

  • describes vectors and matrices
  • framework for quantum states
  • used for operators and transformations

See also

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Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.
Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.

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Author: Harold Foppele