1. ket - Noun
2. Ket - Proper noun
Carrion; any filth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom basic functional analysis we know that any ket can also be written as : with the inner product on the Hilbert space. Source: Internet
For example, in some interpretations of quantum mechanics (such as the many-worlds interpretation) the ket vector associated to the system state is said to correspond to an element of physical reality, while in other interpretations it is not. Source: Internet
I'm watching KET (yes, right now) Mel Brooks: Make a Noise, a fantastically funny and interesting documentary about his personal life, writing career, and his movies. Source: Internet
The former Boeung Ket Angkor player, who holds no hard feelings against Pahang, only had kind words for the Malaysian side and thanked all his supporters in his farewell social media post. Source: Internet
In the phrase "the cat sat on the mat" /ðɘ kɛt sɛt ɒn ðɘ mɛt/ this is heard by non New Zealanders as "the ket set on the met". Source: Internet
Linear operators seeAlso Linear operators acting on kets A linear operator is a map that inputs a ket and outputs a ket. Source: Internet