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Anonymous No. 16580139

why do people prefer dirac notation over wave notation? Isn't wave notation more intuitive?
In the end we're doing this to study particles not abstract quantum systems aren't we?

Anonymous No. 16580266

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0qmkQGqpM8

Anonymous No. 16580285

>>16580139
Wtf is the wave notation?

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Anonymous No. 16580373

>>16580285
basically
You just literally explicitly write integrals as integrals instead of using the brackets.
To me it makes a lot more sense desu, i don't really find it too complex

Anonymous No. 16580425

>>16580373
This assumes that the Hilbert space is an L^2(C) space. Dirac notation makes no such assumption. It works for any Hilbert space. The one thing it fails at is anti-linear operators, but you’re probably an undergrad and don’t know what that means.

Anonymous No. 16580508

>>16580425
>anti-linear operators
yeah i know what cpt symmetries are

Anonymous No. 16580567

If your theory has massi e holes, make new math symbols and notations to keep the interest among student cattle