Noncommutative Geometry
In the context of C*-algebras and noncommutative probability, states are positive linear functionals that provide a way to assign numerical values to observables within the algebra. They serve as a means to capture the statistical properties of quantum systems, representing possible outcomes of measurements. States can also be viewed as analogs of probability measures in classical probability theory, playing a crucial role in the study of quantum mechanics and noncommutative structures.
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