Advent of Mathematical Symbols - Part 10 - Pauli matrices

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This is my video series about Real Analysis. We talk about sequences, series, continuous functions, differentiable functions, and integral. I hope that it will help everyone who wants to learn about it.

This is #Day10 in the series.

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(This explanation fits to lectures for students in their first and second year of study: Mathematics for physicists, Mathematics for the natural science, Mathematics for engineers and so on)

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They are also Hermitian matrices (self-adjungated), which is another important property, as this means that they form a basis of the Lie algebra su(2) to generate unitary matrices SU(2), which in physics is associated with spin.

sebastiandierks
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Thank you for covering notations like this.

pinklady
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Pauli matrices? More like "Perfectly awesome that this is free!" Thanks for sharing all these wonderful videos.

PunmasterSTP
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Super! Hope this new series continues for long time.

How are you deciding on which is "today's symbol"?

j.adrianriosa.
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Can we tempt you into detouring into a video series on Quantum Field theory? 😉

rob
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A mere formality, but if you define the identity matrix as sigma-sub-zero you have a non-abelian group.

sanjursan
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Pauli matrices are really bullshit, when we have Geometric Algebra.

engelsteinberg