Pauli matrices

In mathematical physics and mathematics, the Pauli matrices are a set of three 2 × 2 {\displaystyle 2\times 2} complex matrices that are traceless, Hermitian, involutory and unitary. They are usually denoted by the Greek letter σ {\displaystyle \sigma } (sigma), and occasionally by τ {\displaystyle \tau } (tau) when used in connection with isospin symmetries.

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Pauli matrices

In mathematical physics and mathematics, the Pauli matrices are a set of three 2 × 2 {\displaystyle 2\times 2} complex matrices that are traceless, Hermitian, involutory and unitary. They are usually denoted by the Greek letter σ {\displaystyle \sigma } (sigma), and occasionally by τ {\displaystyle \tau } (tau) when used in connection with isospin symmetries.

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