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The '''Pauli spin matrices''' are a set of unitary [[Hermitian matrix|Hermitian matrices]] which form an orthogonal basis (along with the identity matrix) for the real [[Hilbert space]] of 2 × 2 Hermitian matrices and for the complex Hilbert spaces of all 2x2 matrices. They are usually denoted:
The '''Pauli spin matrices''' are a set of unitary [[Hermitian matrix|Hermitian matrices]] which form an orthogonal basis (along with the identity matrix) for the real [[Hilbert space]] of 2 × 2 Hermitian matrices and for the complex Hilbert spaces of all 2 × 2 matrices. They are usually denoted:


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The Pauli spin matrices are a set of unitary Hermitian matrices which form an orthogonal basis (along with the identity matrix) for the real Hilbert space of 2 × 2 Hermitian matrices and for the complex Hilbert spaces of all 2 × 2 matrices. They are usually denoted:


Algebraic properties

For i = 1, 2, 3:

Commutation relations

The Pauli matrices obey the following commutation and anticommutation relations:

where is the Levi-Civita symbol, is the Kronecker delta, and I is the identity matrix.

The above two relations can be summarized as:

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