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State space (physics)
In
physics
, a
state space
is an
abstract space
in which different "positions"
represent
, not
literal
locations
, but rather
states
of some
physical system
. This makes it
a type
of
phase space
.
Specifically
, in
quantum mechanics
a state
space
is a
complex
Hilbert space
in which the possible
instantaneous
states of
the system
may be described by
unit vectors
. These
state vectors
, using
Dirac's
bra–ket notation
, can often be treated like
coordinate
vectors
and operated on using
the rules
of
linear algebra
. This
Dirac
formalism of quantum mechanics
can replace calculation of complicated
integrals
with
simpler
vector
operations
.