From: Louise Hoffman on 13 Dec 2009 04:48 Dear readers, I have this matrix equation c = T^*f where T^ is the Hermitan operator, and * denotes the complex conjugate. Can someone explain what T^*f does, and why it is needed in this case? Hugs, Louise
From: Mike Bryniarski on 14 Dec 2009 00:05 I don't think this is the board you want to be asking that question on as your question has nothing to do with Mathematica. Anyway... I'm not sure what you are asking. I assume "c" and "f" are vectors T is a matrix the ^* denotes the conjugate transpose of a matrix but without any context for the question that is all I can say. Or maybe you are trying to say T is a Hermitian operator which would mean it is a self adjoint matrix. On Dec 13, 4:48 am, Louise Hoffman <louise.hoff...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Dear readers, > > I have this matrix equation > > c = T^*f > > where T^ is the Hermitan operator, and * denotes the complex > conjugate. > > Can someone explain what T^*f does, and why it is needed in this case? > > Hugs, > Louise
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