Differentiate between observable and operator in details with
examples. in quantum mechanics
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An operator is usually a linear function from the Hilbert space of states to itself (although one also encounters the time reversal operator, which is anti-linear). An observable is a Hermitian linear operator that we can in principle measure, so all observables are operators, but not vice versa.
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