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Revision as of 15:49, 17 May 2026


A basis is a set of states used to represent a quantum system.

A basis provides a framework for representing quantum states.

Description

Any quantum state can be expressed as a combination of basis states. Choosing an appropriate basis simplifies calculations and interpretation.

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Author: Harold Foppele


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