eigenállapota
Eigenállapota is a Hungarian term that translates to "eigenstate" in English, commonly used in quantum mechanics and linear algebra. An eigenstate of a system is a state that remains unchanged in form when a linear transformation or operator is applied to it, except for a scalar factor. In quantum mechanics, this operator often represents an observable quantity, such as energy or momentum. When a quantum system is in an eigenstate of a particular observable, measuring that observable will yield a definite, precise value, known as the eigenvalue.
The concept of eigenstates is fundamental to understanding the behavior of quantum systems. For example, the