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Vectors are representations transform under SO(3) Group, 4-vectors are representations transform under SO(1,3) Group, Like wave function in discrete but infinite basis (hilbert space) are some representations which transform under what? what about continuous basis? what are the Groups which form quantum mechanics?
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Vectors are representations transform under SO(3) Group, 4-vectors are representations transform under SO(1,3) Group, Like wave function in discrete but infinite basis (hilbert space) are some representations which transform under what? what about continuous basis? what are the Groups which form quantum mechanics?
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Vectors are representations transform under SO(3) Group, 4-vectors are representations transform under SO(1,3) Group, Like wave function in discrete but infinite basis (hilbert space) are some representations which transform under what? what about continuous basis? what are the Groups which form quantum mechanics?
group-theory representation-theory quantum-mechanics
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Vectors are representations transform under SO(3) Group, 4-vectors are representations transform under SO(1,3) Group, Like wave function in discrete but infinite basis (hilbert space) are some representations which transform under what? what about continuous basis? what are the Groups which form quantum mechanics?
group-theory representation-theory quantum-mechanics
group-theory representation-theory quantum-mechanics
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