Definition talk:Hermitian Conjugate

I would have used the notation $i \in \left\{1, \ldots, n\right\}$ over $i \in \left[{1 \,.\,.\, n}\right]$. Should the latter be preferred over the former? -- Pcasau (talk) 05:46, 3 May 2019 (EDT)


 * Good call.


 * The latter notation has evolved on, but it could be argued that it is ambiguous; it can be taken to mean $\set {x \in \R: 1 \le x \le n}$ rather than how it should be interpreted: $\set {x \in \Z: 1 \le x \le n}$.


 * In order to further clarify what is meant (although it is admittedly fairly obvious in this context), perhaps we should use $i \in \set {1, 2, \ldots, n}$ (note the specific $\LaTeX$ code   which is a fairly recent innovation which has not yet been made universal on this site).


 * So feel free to change it -- your point is valid. --prime mover (talk) 06:30, 3 May 2019 (EDT)