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In this chapter, we introduce the concept of operators and linear vector spaces, both of which are of central importance to the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. As stated earlier, all observable properties of a system are now described by operators that act on the wave function of the system. The wave function itself is described as a vector belonging to a linear vector space. |
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In this chapter, we introduce the concept of operators and linear vector spaces, both of which are of central importance to the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. As stated earlier, all observable properties of a system are now described by operators that act on the wave function of the system. The wave function itself is described as a vector belonging to a linear vector space.