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A brief survey of various operator formalisms is presented in order to provide some clues as to which type of theory is most suitable for the description of various experiments.

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Bodenhausen, G. (1990). Various Operator Formalisms for the Description of Pulse Methods in NMR. In: Granger, P., Harris, R.K. (eds) Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids and Solids — Chemical Applications. NATO ASI Series, vol 322. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2149-8_5

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