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  2. Von Neumann's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Let and be Hilbert spaces, and let : ⁡ be an unbounded operator from into . Suppose that is a closed operator and that is densely defined, that is, ⁡ is dense in . Let T ∗ : dom ⁡ ( T ∗ ) ⊆ H → G {\displaystyle T^{*}:\operatorname {dom} \left(T^{*}\right)\subseteq H\to G} denote the adjoint of T . {\displaystyle T.}

  3. Hilbert space - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a Hilbert space is a vector space equipped with an inner product that induces a distance function for which the space is a complete metric space. A Hilbert space is a special case of a Banach space. Hilbert spaces were studied beginning in the first decade of the 20th century by David Hilbert, Erhard Schmidt, and Frigyes Riesz.

  4. Quantum logic - Wikipedia

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    In the Hilbert space formulation of quantum mechanics as presented by von Neumann, a physical observable is represented by some (possibly unbounded) densely defined self-adjoint operator A on a Hilbert space H. A has a spectral decomposition, which is a projection-valued measure E defined on the Borel subsets of R.

  5. POVM - Wikipedia

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    In the simplest case, of a POVM with a finite number of elements acting on a finite-dimensional Hilbert space, Naimark's theorem says that if {} = is a POVM acting on a Hilbert space of dimension , then there exists a PVM {} = acting on a Hilbert space ′ of dimension ′ and an isometry: ′ such that for all ,

  6. Normal operator - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, especially functional analysis, a normal operator on a complex Hilbert space H is a continuous linear operator N : H → H that commutes with its Hermitian adjoint N*, that is: NN* = N*N. [1] Normal operators are important because the spectral theorem holds for them. The class of normal operators is well understood.

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  8. Rigged Hilbert space - Wikipedia

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    A rigged Hilbert space is a pair (H, Φ) with H a Hilbert space, Φ a dense subspace, such that Φ is given a topological vector space structure for which the inclusion map:, is continuous. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Identifying H with its dual space H * , the adjoint to i is the map i ∗ : H = H ∗ → Φ ∗ . {\displaystyle i^{*}:H=H^{*}\to \Phi ^{*}.}

  9. Spectrum (functional analysis) - Wikipedia

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    The space of bounded linear operators B(X) on a Banach space X is an example of a unital Banach algebra. Since the definition of the spectrum does not mention any properties of B ( X ) except those that any such algebra has, the notion of a spectrum may be generalised to this context by using the same definition verbatim.