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Is the product of any two self-adjoint operators on a finite dimensional inner-product space self-adjoint??

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Is the product of any two self-adjoint operators on a finite dimensional inner-product space self-adjoint??

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I think so. In quantum mechanics, position and momentum are self-adjoint operators in Hilbert space. Their product has a lower bound defined by the uncertainty principle.

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