Hilbert Spaces

What is Hilbert Spaces?

A Hilbert space is a vector space equipped with an inner product that allows for the measurement of angles and lengths. It generalizes the notion of Euclidean space to infinite dimensions and is crucial for the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics.

Where did the term "Hilbert Spaces" come from?

Named after David Hilbert, who studied them in the context of integral equations in the early 20th century.

How is "Hilbert Spaces" used today?

Central to quantum mechanics, functional analysis, and signal processing.

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