Operator (physics)

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In mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics, an operator is a linear transformation from a Hilbert space to itself. An observable is a self-adjoint operator. By extension, operator is also used to refer to an element of a C* algebra. For the justification of this usage, see Gelfand-Naimark theorem

List of quantum mechanical operators

See also