Why unitary matrix is important?

Unitary matrices have significant importance in quantum mechanics because they preserve norms, and thus, probability amplitudes.
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What is the significance of unitary transformation?

In mathematics, a unitary transformation is a transformation that preserves the inner product: the inner product of two vectors before the transformation is equal to their inner product after the transformation.
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What is the properties of unitary matrix?

Properties of Unitary Matrix

The unitary matrix is a non-singular matrix. The product of two unitary matrices is a unitary matrix. The sum or difference of two unitary matrices is also a unitary matrix. The inverse of a unitary matrix is another unitary matrix.
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What do you understand by unitary matrix?

A Unitary Matrix is a form of a complex square matrix in which its conjugate transpose is also its inverse. This means that a matrix is flipped over its diagonal row and the conjugate of its inverse is calculated.
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What is unitary matrix in quantum computing?

Any quantum gate is represented by a unitary matrix. In a quantum gate the input qubit numbers and output qubit numbers must be equal. The action performed by the quantum gate is defined by multiplication of the unitary matrix (represents the quantum gate) with the vector (represents the quantum state).
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Why do quantum gates need to be unitary?

However, quantum gates are unitary, because they are implemented via the action of a Hamiltonian for a specific time, which gives a unitary time evolution according to the Schrödinger equation.
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Are unitary matrices positive?

If A is an invertible normal matrix, then there exists a unitary matrix U and a positive definite matrix R such that A = RU = UR. The matrices R and U are uniquely determined by A. This statement can be seen as an analog (and generalization) of the polar representation of non-zero complex numbers.
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Is unitary matrix symmetric?

A unitary matrix U is a product of a symmetric unitary matrix (of the form eiS, where S is real symmetric) and an orthogonal matrix O, i.e., U = eiSO. It is also true that U = O eiS , where O is orthogonal and S is real symmetric.
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What can be said about the eigenvalues of a unitary matrix?

For a unitary matrix, (i) all eigenvalues have absolute value 1, (ii) eigenvectors corresponding to distinct eigenvalues are orthogonal, (iii) there is an orthonormal basis consisting of eigenvectors. So Hermitian and unitary matrices are always diagonalizable (though some eigenvalues can be equal).
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Are unitary matrix normal?

(1) Unitary matrices are normal (U*U = I = UU*). (2) Hermitian matrices are normal (AA* = A2 = A*A). (3) If A* = −A, we have A*A = AA* = −A2. Hence matrices for which A* = −A, called skew-Hermitian, are normal.
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Do unitary matrices preserve angles?

If U ∈ Mn(C) is unitary, then the transformation defined by U preserves angles.
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Can a unitary matrix be zero?

The n × n Fourier matrix is a complex Hadamard matrix with the ( j , k ) entry ( 1 / n ) e ( 2 i π / n ) j k for j , k = 1 , 2 , … , n . One can show that it is unitary and has no zero entry. Hence 0 ∈ ζ n for any n.
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What is a unitary transformation and how is it used in quantum mechanics?

In the Hilbert space formulation of states in quantum mechanics a unitary transformation corresponds to a rotation of axes in the Hilbert space. Such a transformation does not alter the state vector, but a given state vector has different components when the axes are rotated.
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Does unitary transformation preserve eigenvalues?

Unitary transformation are transformations of the matrices which main- tain the Hermitean nature of the matrix, and the multiplication and addition relationship between the operators. They also maintain the eigenvalues of the matrix.
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What is a unitary system of government give an example?

Unitary System

One central government controls weaker states. Power is not shared between states, counties, or provinces. Examples: China, United Kingdom (although Scotland has been granted self-rule).
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Are unitary matrix orthogonal?

For real matrices, unitary is the same as orthogonal. In fact, there are some similarities between orthogonal matrices and unitary matrices. The rows of a unitary matrix are a unitary basis. That is, each row has length one, and their Hermitian inner product is zero.
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What is difference between Hermitian matrix and unitary matrix?

A Hermitian matrix is a self-adjoint matrix: A = A+ The matrix in “the only example” is a Hermitian matrix: 3. An unitary matrix is a matrix with its adjoint equals to its inverse: A+=A-1.
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Are unitary matrices self adjoint?

We say that an n × n matrix is self–adjoint or Hermitian if A∗ = A. The last identity can be regarded as the matrix version of z = z. So being Hermitian is the matrix analogue of being real for numbers. We say that a matrix A is unitary if A∗A = AA∗ = I, that is, the adjoint A∗ is equal to the inverse of A.
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Are all unitary matrices invertible?

Unitary matrices are invertible.
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How do you construct a unitary matrix?

Proof: Let A=Q D inv(Q) and B=Q E inv(Q), where D and E are diagonal. Then AB = Q D E inv(Q) = Q E D inv(Q) = B A, since diagonal matrices commute. Corollary: If H is diagonalized by the unitary matrix Q, then U = Q D Q' is unitary for any diagonal matrix D whose entries lie on the unit circle, and U commutes with H.
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Are observables unitary?

Observables are operators with real eigenvalues. Unitary operators do not necessarily have real eigenvalues (the only real eigenvalues a unitary operator can have are -1 and 1) so the straight forward answer to your question is trivially no.
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Why time evolution operator is unitary?

That the time evolution operator is unitary, is equivalent to the Hamiltonian being Hermitian. Equivalently, this means that the possible measured energies, which are the eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian, are always real numbers.
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What is unitary gate?

A set of universal quantum gates is any set of gates to which any operation possible on a quantum computer can be reduced, that is, any other unitary operation can be expressed as a finite sequence of gates from the set.
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