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  2. Pauli matrices - Wikipedia

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    The fact that the Pauli matrices, along with the identity matrix I, form an orthogonal basis for the Hilbert space of all 2 × 2 complex Hermitian matrices means that we can express any Hermitian matrix M as = + where c is a complex number, and a is a 3-component, complex vector.

  3. Spinors in three dimensions - Wikipedia

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    The Pauli matrices are a vector of three 2×2 matrices that are used as spin operators. Given a unit vector in 3 dimensions, for example (a, b, c), one takes a dot product with the Pauli spin matrices to obtain a spin matrix for spin in the direction of the unit vector. The eigenvectors of that spin matrix are the spinors for spin-1/2 oriented ...

  4. Generalizations of Pauli matrices - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Pauli matrices are the matrix representation of the () Lie algebra generators , , and in the 2-dimensional irreducible representation of SU(2), corresponding to a spin-1/2 particle. These generate the Lie group SU(2).

  5. Lévy-Leblond equation - Wikipedia

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    For a nonrelativistic spin-1/2 particle of mass m, a representation of the time-independent Lévy-Leblond equation reads: [1] {+ = + =where c is the speed of light, E is the nonrelativistic particle energy, = is the momentum operator, and = (,,) is the vector of Pauli matrices, which is proportional to the spin operator =.

  6. Spin (physics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, taking the Kronecker product of two spin-⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ yields a four-dimensional representation, which is separable into a 3-dimensional spin-1 (triplet states) and a 1-dimensional spin-0 representation (singlet state). The resulting irreducible representations yield the following spin matrices and eigenvalues in the z-basis:

  7. Spin matrix - Wikipedia

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    The term spin matrix refers to a number of matrices, which are related to Spin ... Pauli matrices, also called the "Pauli spin matrices". Generalizations of Pauli ...

  8. Relativistic wave equations - Wikipedia

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    The first two-dimensional spin matrices (better known as the Pauli matrices) were introduced by Pauli in the Pauli equation; the Schrödinger equation with a non-relativistic Hamiltonian including an extra term for particles in magnetic fields, but this was phenomenological.

  9. Ising model - Wikipedia

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    6.2.1.2 T in terms of Pauli matrices. 6.2.1.3 Spin flip creation ... The Ising model was designed to investigate whether a large fraction of the electron spins could ...