Concept information
Preferred term
Hermitian space
Definition
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A complex Hermitian form (also called a symmetric sesquilinear form), is a sesquilinear form such that
The standard Hermitian form on is given (again, using the "physics" convention of linearity in the second and conjugate linearity in the first variable) by
More generally, the inner product on any complex Hilbert space is a Hermitian form.
A minus sign is introduced in the Hermitian form to define the group SU(1,1).
A vector space with a Hermitian form is called a Hermitian space.
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesquilinear_form#Hermitian_form)
Broader concept
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