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  • Thanks for posting this, It's really interesting !

    I have questions here:

    1- why do we need Hilbert Space to study Quantum mechanics theory ?

    2- what does it mean in real life when we add two sub-Hilbert spaces. I mean if you can give an example using Atoms, it will be great !

    Thanks again :)

  • @DonCorleoneQ8

    @DonCorleoneQ8

    1. QM has linear operators works in Hilbert space.

    2. I have list of 'to-do' with respect to QM videos and it includes 'to demonstrate how two sub systems behave' - will post it sometime..

    Praba Siva

  • @miprabasiva

    Thank you for your answer.

    just a reply on point # 1:

    can you give me an example on linear operators and Non-linear operators ?

    I want to know what kind of operators that are not in Hilbert space and therefor can not exist in QM theory.

    Thanks :)

    

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  • Super fabulous! Keep posting on these subjects. Fantastic job.

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