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  • Banach space [r]: A vector space endowed with a norm that is complete. [e]
  • Bra-ket notation [r]: The notation ⟨ψ|φ⟩ for the inner product of ψ and φ, and related notations. [e]
  • Field (mathematics) [r]: An algebraic structure with operations generalising the familiar concepts of real number arithmetic. [e]
  • Hilbert space [r]: A complete inner product space. [e]

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  • Banach space [r]: A vector space endowed with a norm that is complete. [e]
  • Hilbert space [r]: A complete inner product space. [e]
  • Polarizability [r]: The ease by which a charge-distribution polarizes; describes the amount of charge separation caused by an electric field. [e]