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- Angular momentum (quantum) [r]: A vector operator of which the three components have well-defined commutation relations. [e]
- Matrix [r]: A mathematical construct generally represented as a rectangular array of elements. [e]
- Molecular orbital theory [r]: Deals with definition and computation of molecular orbitals. [e]
- Observable (quantum computation) [r]: A property of the system state that can be determined by some sequence of physical operations. [e]
- Pauli spin matrices [r]: Three anticommuting matrices, each having two rows and two columns, which represent the components of the electron spin operator. [e]
- Self-adjoint operator [r]: Linear operator which is identical with its adjoint operator. [e]