Kets

Word KETS
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Definitions and meanings of "Kets"

What do we mean by kets?

A vector, in Hilbert space, especially as representing the state of a quantum mechanical system; the complex conjugate of a bra; a ket vector. Symbolised by |...〉.

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The word "kets" in example sentences

Finally a key chain worthy of my kets..and can double as a Christmas ornament. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But "- he wagged a finger like an eagle's talon under my nose -" we can storm their camp by night, in one place, where these feringhi ra-kets are lying - and that is hard by the pier, in a little go-down. ❋ Geoff Barbanell (2010)

For the two-photon system the four product kets | x1 ❋ Shimony, Abner (2009)

The wavefunction may than be seen as the projection of the ket on the base kets. ❋ Sean (2008)

But I needed first to explain the ket (arrow) and operations on kets (arrows). ❋ Sean (2008)

I has soft-spot 4 teh big, ol, fatteh grumpeh kets. ❋ Unknown (2007)

South Africa showed foreigners were net buyers of 14.342 billion rand worth of bonds in 1999 after being net sellers of 9.765 bil - lion rand worth of bonds in 1998, a year which saw emerging mar - kets under pressure. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The Knights did as they were told, grumbling that their blan - kets were still wet and how could she expect them to sleep on the hard rock? ❋ Weis, Margaret (2000)

There was also industry diversification by sector and by mar - kets but this was not in labor-intensive products. ❋ Unknown (2000)

"The trend in the repo rate forms one of the factors for our discussions today as do other developments in the financial mar - kets the real economy and on the international front," Mboweni said. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Mari had cleaned the worst of the slime from his gaunt body, and they had wrapped him in blan-kets and moved him close to the fire. ❋ Anthony, Mark, 1966- (1995)

And beneath those rolled off sheaves of wallpaper in patterns of gold-flocked butterflies, cupids car ry, kets of primroses, the repetitious flora and fauna of past generations who stared at these same walls during sleepless nights soothing a colicky baby, a feverish toddler, a tubercular aunt. ❋ Tan, Amy (1995)

He made some suggestions about the rigging of riding straps and the judicious use of blan - kets to protect both riders 'backsides and legs and the horses' backs, waited long enough to be certain Ilya understood what he needed to do, and went back over to check the cache box. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

Several folk were about, including a few vendors of fruit, trinkets, cheese, and bread-all of whom had blan-kets spread on the ground, or small two-wheeled carts to display their wares. ❋ Niles, Douglas (1993)

Maldeev had ordered the restoration of tapestries that had originally lined the plaster-covered stone walls, but had been used as blan-kets by previous occupants of the tower. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)

Naitachal pointed, Gawaine carried the things, set the mandolin carefully aside and dumped the blan - kets. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

Here and there, in seemingly no special arrangement at all, stood tables and shelves, the surfaces of which were buried under fringed silken cloths and delicately carven boxes, golden bas - kets and wondrously glazed vases, crystal bottles and enameled wicker boxes woven with thread of gold from which depended brilliants and faceted stones of blue, red, and smoke, or enormous beads of amber. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

They cleared the land, planted the cotton, bought the slaves and handled them properly, found the ma kets and educated their children. ❋ Michener, James (1992)

From the town hall it creeps between shops whose upper floors are almost connected; it passes caf6s where Gypsies dance; it winds through mar - kets heavy with fruit and fish; it is the centre for silversmiths and booksellers and the carvers of rosaries, It is the most extraordinary passageway in Spain. ❋ Michener, James (1992)

The basic inequities that exist in our own home mar -- ~ kets have, to a degree, been minimized by the imposition of voluntary restraints on Japanese-produced vehicles. ❋ Unknown (1985)

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