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Can you show me please trace|a><b|=<b|a> . Thank you?
tchem said:actually, I solved the questions of unitary and anti-hermition, but I cannot prove that the eigenvalues of projector can be 0 or 1 . I get the point and guess it from the exact definition of projection operator however I cannot get it into writing mathematically
A trace refers to a set of data points or measurements that have been recorded over time. In scientific experiments, this can refer to a graph or chart displaying the relationship between variables.
To interpret a trace, you must first understand the variables being measured and the units used. Then, you can analyze the shape of the trace and any patterns or trends that may be present. It is also important to consider any outliers or errors in the data.
One example of a trace could be a graph showing the change in temperature over time. The x-axis would represent time and the y-axis would represent temperature. The trace would show the trend of how the temperature changes over a given period of time.
A trace refers to actual data points that have been measured and recorded, while a trendline is a line drawn to show the overall trend in the data. A trendline can be used to make predictions about future data points, while a trace shows the actual recorded values.
To create a trace in a scientific experiment, you would need to collect data by taking measurements at specific intervals or time points. Then, you can plot the data points on a graph to create a trace. This can be done using software or by hand on graph paper.