unitarity

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English

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Etymology

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From unitary +‎ -ity.

Noun

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unitarity (countable and uncountable, plural unitarities)

  1. The quality or state of being unitary.
    • 1993, George Sterman, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, page 334:
      In this section, we shall prove the gauge invariance and unitarity of the physical S-matrix in quantum electrodynamics, to all orders in the renormalized perturbation theory.

Usage notes

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  • (quality or state): The synonymous noun unitariness exists as well, but unitarity and unitariness are each preferred (at least partly) in different fields. Overall, unitarity is more common than unitariness.

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