In the lecture, we used the eigenstates +) and x-) of S₂, we obtained the matrices for spin operators, 5-4 (1) 5-4 (27)

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In the lecture, we used the eigenstates +) and x-) of S₂, we obtained the matrices for spin operators, 5-4 (1) 5-4 (27)

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In The Lecture We Used The Eigenstates And X Of S We Obtained The Matrices For Spin Operators 5 4 1 5 4 27 1
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In the lecture, we used the eigenstates +) and x-) of S₂, we obtained the matrices for spin operators, 5-4 (1) 5-4 (27) 5-4 (197) = = = Now use the eigenstates of x+) and x-) of $,,as a new basis, construct matrices for the spin operators S₂, S., and Ś₂. Hint: You can use the relationships we derived in lectures, |x±) = √²+) ± √2) |y±) = √2+) ± √²/22-)
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