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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/aqm/topics1.pdf2 Jul 2024: with a constant 2 C (which, here, we view as a particular simple operator whichmultiplies each state by ). Instead, when B is anti-linear we have. B =? B. But this is ... B†B = BB† = 1. – 17 –. Anti-Unitary Operators Conserve Probability. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/aqm/topics2.pdf2 Jul 2024: be trusted:. Region 1 x aRegion 2 a x bRegion 3 x b. ... Matching to the Airy function across the turning point x = b, we have. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/aqm/topics6.pdf2 Jul 2024: ei(kq)a/2 r. 1 k. q. ei(kq)a/2. B = t. 1 k. ... b = R sin. 2. 2. = R cos. 2. If b > R, clearly there is no scattering. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/aqm/topicsinqm.pdf2 Jul 2024: To remedy this, we modify our definition of ⟨ϕ|B for anti-linearoperators to. ... B†B = BB† = 1. – 17 –. Anti-Unitary Operators Conserve Probability.
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