In mathematics, particularly in functional analysis and linear algebra, an operator or matrix is termed **self-adjoint** (or **self-adjoint operator**) if it is equal to its own adjoint. The concept of self-adjointness is important in the study of linear operators on Hilbert spaces, as well as in quantum mechanics, where observables are represented by self-adjoint operators. ### Definitions 1.
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