state of an isolated quantum system, represented as an element of a projective Hilbert space From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The quantum state of something is a mathematical tool that describes everything that can be physically measured about that thing. For example, the quantum state of a hydrogen atom, has all the physical information one can get from measuring a hydrogen atom, like its position, momentum, energy, angular momentum, spin, and so forth.
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