feat: Initial progress with d-dimensional QM operators#926
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feat: Initial progress with d-dimensional QM operators#926jstoobysmith merged 9 commits intolean-phys-community:masterfrom
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This looks very nice to me. Thanks for this! |
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Some of the linters are failing here, would you be happy to take a look? |
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Thanks, I have cleaned everything up. |
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Approved - many thanks. I will merge shortly. Nothing else you need to do for this PR. It looks really good.
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Position, momentum and angular momentum operators are defined (component-wise) as continuous linear maps acting on Schwartz maps. Also a beginning "wish-list" of commutators.