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The word adjoint has a number of related meanings. In linear algebra, it refers to the conjugate transpose and is most commonly denoted . The analogous concept applied to an operator instead of a matrix, sometimes also known as the Hermitian conjugate (Griffiths 1987, p. 22), is most commonly denoted using dagger notation (Arfken 1985). The adjoint operator is very common in both Sturm-Liouville theory and quantum mechanics. For example, Dirac (1982, p. 26) denotes the adjoint of the bra vector as , or .
Given a second-order ordinary differential equation
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with differential operator
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where and , the adjoint operator is defined by
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Writing the two linearly independent solutions as and , the adjoint operator can then also be written
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In general, given two adjoint operators and ,
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which can be generalized to
REFERENCES:
Arfken, G. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 3rd ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, 1985.
Dirac, P. A. M. "Conjugate Relations." §8 in Principles of Quantum Mechanics, 4th ed. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, pp. 26-29, 1982.
Griffiths, D. J. Introduction to Elementary Particles. New York: Wiley, p. 220, 1987.
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