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Special problems arise in considering time in quantum mechanics and in particle interactions. In quantum mechanics it is usual to represent measurable quantities by operators in an abstract many-dimensional (often infinite-dimensional) so-called Hilbert space. Nevertheless, this space is an abstract mathematical tool for calculating the evolution in time of the energy levels of systems—and this evolution occurs in ordinary space-time. For example, in the formula AH − HA = iℏ(dA/dt), in which i is Square root of√−1 and ℏ is 1/2π times Planck’s constant, h, the A and H are operators, but the t is a perfectly ordinary time variable. ...(100 of 14824 words)