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Quantum Superposition Operators

Welcome to the Involution section of our Quantum Superposition Operators manual.

Here, you'll find the most obscure and rarely used operators in quantum mechanics.

Involutions

Involutions are the inverse of the more common operators, and they're used when you want to undo the effects of the previous operations.

They're like the quantum mechanics equivalent of "undo" in your word processor, but with more math.

Below, you'll find some of the most common involutions:

Involutionary Operators

Remember, in the world of quantum mechanics, it's always good to be prepared for the unexpected.