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Just as kets and bras can be transformed into each other ( making into ) the element from the dual space corresponding with is where A < sup >†</ sup > denotes the Hermitian conjugate ( or adjoint ) of the operator A.
If A is expressed as an N × N matrix, then A < sup >†</ sup > is its conjugate transpose.
Self-adjoint operators, where A = A < sup >†</ sup >, play an important role in quantum mechanics ; for example, an observable is always described by a self-adjoint operator.
:"< sup >†</ sup > We shall use the expression ' computable function ' to mean a function calculable by a machine, and let ' effectively calculable ' refer to the intuitive idea without particular identification with any one of these definitions.
The development ... leads to ... an identification of computability < sup >†</ sup > with effective calculability.
The first collisional family — a group of objects thought to be remnants from the breakup of a single body — is the Haumea family It includes Haumea, its moons, and seven smaller bodies .< sup >†</ sup > The objects not only follow similar orbits but also share similar physical characteristics.
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The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook ().< ref name =" CIA_20110303 ">< sup >†</ sup > note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS ; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected < sup >‡</ sup > note: the preliminary 2011 numbers differ significantly from those of 2010, which were strongly influenced by the demographic effect of the January 2010 earthquake ; the latest figures more closely correspond to those of 2009 </ ref >
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⟨ X | R ⟩ of a group H, one can recursively enumerate all homomorphisms h: H → G by first enumerating all mappings h < sup >†</ sup >: X → G. Not all of these mappings extend to homomorphisms, but, since h < sup >†</ sup >( R ), is finite, it is possible to distinguish between homomorphism and non-homomorphisms by using the solution to the word problem in G. " Weeding out " non-homomorphisms gives the required recursive enumeration: h < sub > 1 </ sub >, h < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., h < sub > n </ sub >, ....

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