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Why all operators in QM have a Hermitian Matrices ?
The discussion centers on the nature of operators in quantum mechanics (QM), specifically addressing why operators are often represented as Hermitian matrices. Participants explore the conditions under which operators are Hermitian or anti-Hermitian and the implications for physical observables.
Participants express disagreement regarding the classification of operators as Hermitian or anti-Hermitian. While there is a consensus that observables must be represented by Hermitian operators, the broader classification of all operators remains contested.
The discussion reflects varying interpretations of the definitions and properties of operators in QM, particularly concerning the implications of Hermitian versus anti-Hermitian classifications. Some assumptions about the nature of observables and the mathematical framework of QM are not fully explored.
mwalmasri said:yes so all operators have a self-adjoint Matrices, which operator can be Represented as anti-Hermitian operators?