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This is a particular case of the '''[[Hermitian conjugate]]''' (sometimes called [[Hermitian adjoint]] or just '''adjoint''') [[linear operator]].
More generally, if we have a [[linear map]] A from a complex vector space V to another W, the conjugate transpose of A is the [[complex conjugate linear map|conjugate]] of the [[transpose of a linear map|transpose]] of A. It maps the conjugate dual of W to the conjugate dual of V.
==Example==
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