Quantum State Representation
The ability to represent quantum systems in various forms, such as momentum or position, is crucial for making meaningful calculations. Completeness ensures that the total probability of all eigenstates sums to one, while orthogonality indicates that two distinct eigenstates cannot coexist in the same measurement. This distinction highlights the fascinating nature of quantum superpositions, especially in cases like spin states.In this clip
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Episode 83: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part I
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