Friday, December 22, 2017

hilbert space - Quantum Mechanical States



What can be the precise answer to the question that



Quantum states are complex and infinite dimensional. Why is this so?



Is it because they belong to the complex Hilbert space? Even if they belong to the Hilbert space, why they are infinite dimensional, is this because of the projection operator?




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