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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==
 
 
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 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==
*{{tl|ket}}
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*{{tl|bra-ket}}
 
*{{tl|rangle}}
 
*{{tl|langle}}
 
  
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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