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OpenStudy (dan815):

\[|V > =\frac{1+\sqrt{6}}{2\sqrt{6}}|00> + \frac{1-\sqrt{6}}{2\sqrt{6}}|01>+\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}{2\sqrt{6}}|10>+\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}{2\sqrt{6}}|11>\] http://prntscr.com/8kds95

OpenStudy (dan815):

@Empty

OpenStudy (empty):

cool

OpenStudy (empty):

pellet why did I speak it breaks this terrible site's latex :'(

OpenStudy (empty):

Maybe we should go to the superior Peer Answer

OpenStudy (dan815):

lol

OpenStudy (empty):

\[|V > =\frac{1+\sqrt{6}}{2\sqrt{6}}|00> + \frac{1-\sqrt{6}}{2\sqrt{6}}|01>+\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}{2\sqrt{6}}|10>+\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}{2\sqrt{6}}|11>\] http://prntscr.com/8kds95

OpenStudy (empty):

What would we do without wio's add on to make this site less trash? Like literally users are fixing the site haha.

OpenStudy (dan815):

tkhunny would have your head for such talk

OpenStudy (empty):

I'll ban him idgaf

OpenStudy (empty):

ok so what do you wanna do with this shiz son? This is a matrix basically. I'll write it out too one sec.

OpenStudy (dan815):

this tensor product |ij> = |i> * |j>, 1<=i,j<=2 whats that about

OpenStudy (dan815):

does this first mean that i and j are 2 by 2 matrces and we take tensor product of these 2 matrices?

OpenStudy (dan815):

or are they 2 vectors of dimension 2

OpenStudy (dan815):

|dw:1443201862130:dw|

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