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A rigged Hilbert space is a dual pair of spaces (Φ, Φx) that can generated from a separable Hilbert space Η using a sequence of norms (or semi-norms); the sequence of norms is generated using a nuclear operator (a good approximate meaning is an operator of trace-class, meaning that the trace of the modulus of the operator is finite).
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