Eigenstate vs Eigenvalue - What's the difference?
eigenstate | eigenvalue |
(physics) A dynamic quantum mechanical state whose wave function is an eigenvector that corresponds to a physical quantity
(linear algebra) A scalar, , such that there exists a vector (the corresponding eigenvector) for which the image of under a given linear operator is equal to the image of under multiplication by ; i.e.
Eigenvalue is a related term of eigenstate.
As nouns the difference between eigenstate and eigenvalue
is that eigenstate is a dynamic quantum mechanical state whose wave function is an eigenvector that corresponds to a physical quantity while eigenvalue is a scalar, , such that there exists a vector (the corresponding eigenvector) for which the of under a given linear operator is equal to the of under multiplication by ; i.e.eigenstate
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(en noun)eigenvalue
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(en noun)- ''The eigenvalues of a square transformation matrix may be found by solving .