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Since the set of events corresponding to all projector operators on a given Hilbert space does not have a Boolean structure, the Born probability (which is defined over these projectors) does not satisfy the definition of probability of Kolmogorov (which applies to a Boolean algebra of events).
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All the projector needs is a power outlet and a large blank wall.
Two quantum sample spaces (projective decompositions) $\{P_j\}$ and $\{Q_k\}$ associated with the same Hilbert space are said to be compatible provided all the projectors in one decomposition commute with all the projectors in the other decomposition: $P_jQ_k = Q_k P_j$ for all $j$ and $k$.
Virtually all projectors will connect to the VGA port of a computer.
Not all projectors are created equal and Mitsubishi's latest projector is geared for the non-theater crowd with the high-brightness 1080p 3LCD FL6900U.
The event algebra $\EC $consists of all projectors formed by taking sums of some of the $P_j$ in the collection; i.e., $\sum_j\pi_j P_j$, where each $\pi_j$ is either 0 or 1.
Note that all projectors in the two event algebras commute if and only if this is true for the sample spaces, so it makes sense to talk about compatible and incompatible frameworks.
Know that all projectors work because they have a lamp inside of them.
As for resolution, MOST (but not all) projectors can display 720p/1080i.
All the projectors at the Westfield cinema are digital, providing better quality viewing without scratches and blemishes.
Increasingly, institution-based planetariums are complementing or replacing electromechanical projectors with other technologies, including all-digital projector systems equipped with fish-eye lenses and laser projection systems that scan their images on the screen with colour-controlled laser beams.
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