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Definition of Observables
1. observable [n] - See also: observable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Observables
Literary usage of Observables
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topics in the Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics by Robert Hermann (1973)
"QUANTUM observables AS FUNCTIONS ON COMPLEX PROJECTIVE SPACE The complex protective
space associated with a Hilbert space is important for quantum mechanics ..."
2. Quantum Statistical Mechanics and Lie Group Harmonic Analysis by Norman Hurt, Robert Hermann (1980)
"... VALUE OF QUANTUM observables IN PURE STATES In the jargon of quantum mechanics,
a pure state is an element p of the Hilbert space Jr such that lk'II = 1 ..."
3. Quantum and Fermion Differential Geometry by Robert Hermann (1977)
"The Poisson-Moyal Bracket and the Weyl Correspondence Between Classical and
Quantum observables For the sake of completeness I will now sketch the wellknown ..."
4. Geometric Structures in Nonlinear Physics by Robert Hermann (1991)
"CONSERVATION LAWS, STATE AND observables FOR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS. THE SCHRODINGER
AND HEISENBERG “PICTURES”. As explained above, I want to develop a setting ..."
5. Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications by Theodore Wilbur Anderson, Kʻai-tʻai Fang, Ingram Olkin (1994)
"... DISTRIBUTED observables BY SEYMOUR GEISSER AND WESLEY JOHNSON University of
Minnesota and University of California at Davis We address the problem of ..."