Bures metric

Riemannian metric on the space of mixed states of a quantum system
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Bures metric

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  • Bures metric's subclass of is recorded as Riemannian metric[1].
  • Bures metric's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04yfmsl[2].
  • Bures metric's defining formula is recorded as g_{ij} = \Re\left(\operatorname{tr}\left(\rho\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial x^i}\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial x^j}\right)\right)[3].
  • Bures metric's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[4].
  • Bures metric's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2776297801[5].
  • Bures metric's in defining formula is recorded as \Re[6].

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