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Since is unitary, this scalar multiple is uniquely determined and hence such an operator is unique.
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Other sticking points included minority rights, decisions on a unitary or federal state, property rights, and indemnity from prosecution for politically motivated crimes.
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Where these factors are unimportant, in unitary states with weak regional identity, unicameralism often prevails.
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If the unitary transformation is chosen correctly, several components of the combined system will evolve into approximate copies of the original system.
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From the symmetric and self-inverse properties, it follows that the transform is a unitary operator (indeed, orthogonal).
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A classical group is, roughly speaking, a special linear, orthogonal, symplectic, or unitary group.
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The matrix elements of this unitary transformation are given by a scalar product and are known as recoupling coefficients.
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Mirrors, magnifying glasses and other objects are positioned in the model, producing duplications, reflections, spatial exaggerations and estranging a unitary reading of scale and sense of the whole.
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Situated at the junction between sketch and watercolour, his art is organically unitary and it has an attentively watched colour distribution.
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In general, a partial isometry may not be extendable to a unitary operator and therefore a quasinormal operator need not be normal.
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