In the literature (like those in quantum chaos), it seems that time-reversal symmetry implies that the Hamiltonian of the system is a real symmetric one, instead of just being complex Hermitian.
Is there any rigorous justification about this link?
In the literature (like those in quantum chaos), it seems that time-reversal symmetry implies that the Hamiltonian of the system is a real symmetric one, instead of just being complex Hermitian.
Is there any rigorous justification about this link?
What is stagnation point in fluid mechanics. At the open end of the pitot tube the velocity of the fluid becomes zero.But that should result...
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