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Arvind
22.03.17, 20:28
Consider the linear operator T : C 4 → C 4 , defined by T
(z1,z2,z3,z4) = (−iz2,iz1,−iz4,z3). i) Compute T ∗ and check
whether T is self-adjoint. ii) Check whether T is unitary.
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Consider the linear operator T : C 4 → C 4 , defined by T (z1,z2,z3,z4) = (−iz2,iz1,−iz4,z3). i) Compute T ∗ and check whether T is self-adjoint. ii) Check whether T is unitary.