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This is for a producing [[quantum state]] covector in [[bra–ket notation]], using wikicode, ideally with {{tl|math}}, as an alternative to [[LaTeX]] in <nowiki><math></nowiki> mode.
 
This is for a producing [[quantum state]] covector in [[bra–ket notation]], using wikicode, ideally with {{tl|math}}, as an alternative to [[LaTeX]] in <nowiki><math></nowiki> mode.
  
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==Application==
 
==Application==
 
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There is one parameter, which is the text to be displayed as the bra label.
There is one parameter, which is the text to be displayed as the bra covector label.
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
 
A bra can be written: {{bra|Ψ}}, that is <code><nowiki>{{bra|Ψ}}</nowiki></code>.
 
A bra can be written: {{bra|Ψ}}, that is <code><nowiki>{{bra|Ψ}}</nowiki></code>.
  
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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{{Math templates|notation}}
  
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[[Category:Mathematical formatting templates]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 8 January 2019

This is for a producing quantum state covector in bra–ket notation, using wikicode, ideally with {{math}}, as an alternative to LaTeX in <math> mode.

This template uses {{braket}}.

Application

There is one parameter, which is the text to be displayed as the bra label.

Examples

A bra can be written: ⟨Ψ|, that is {{bra|Ψ}}.

Using {{math}}, a bra can be written: ⟨Ψ|, that is {{math|{{bra|Ψ}}}}.

See also