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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / How should operators be expressed to group them?
« on: 13/05/2013 11:51:39 »
I'm struggling with some aspects of group theory required for quantum mechanics - in particular when operators are bracketed then (AB)C= A(BC) is required for associativity. This is explained as the end result must be the same for both sides , but the operators are done from right to left so for both sides of the equation the order will be C then B then A. This obviously gives the same result for both sides! but I thought the brackets imply these operators are carried out first - if you ignore them and carry out the operators right to left it is bound to be equal. If the operators are for example rotations and reflections, then how can you group them with brackets then ignore the brackets when you perform the operations?