scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4009095
zbMATH Open0622.46033MaRDI QIDQ3759371FDOQ3759371
Authors: Stephanus J. L. Van Eijndhoven, J. de Graaf
Publication date: 1986
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generalized eigenvalue problemharmonic oscillatortrajectory spaceGelfand triplesangular momentaDirac's formalismbra vectorsDirac basesfinite number of commuting self-adjoint operatorsket vectorsmeasure theoretical generalization of the concept of orthonormal bases in Hilbert spacespairing between bras and ketsSobolev's embedding theorem based on geometric masure theory
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