kvanttisina
Kvanttisina (quantum sine) is a concept used in the intersection of quantum mechanics and functional analysis to denote the sine of a quantum operator. In rigorous terms, if A is a self-adjoint operator on a Hilbert space H, kvanttisina of A is defined by the functional calculus as sin(A). This uses the spectral theorem to apply the ordinary sine function to the spectrum of A, giving a bounded operator with spectrum contained in [−1,1]. For finite-dimensional systems with a Hermitian matrix A, kvanttisina(A) can be computed by diagonalization A = U Λ U† and sin(A) = U sin(Λ) U†, where sin(Λ) is taken elementwise.
Kvanttisina is part of the broader family of operator functions that arise from the functional calculus, alongside
Applications of kvanttisina appear primarily in mathematical physics and quantum analysis. It serves as a mathematical
See also: spectral theorem; functional calculus; operator functions; quantum dynamics.