conjugate transpose

Noun

 * 1)  The transpose of a matrix, after replacing each element with its complex conjugate.

Usage notes
In linear algebra, it may be denoted using the notations A*, AH, A† or A+. Of these, the superscripted dagger (glyph) notation is universally used in quantum mechanics. Also, the notation A+ is commonly used for the.

In some contexts, A* denotes the matrix of complex conjugate entries, and the transpose conjugate is then denoted by A*T or AT*.

Translations

 * German: konjugierte Transponierte, konjugiert-transponierte Matrix, Hermitesch Transponierte, Hermitesch transponierte Matrix
 * Polish: sprzężenie hermitowskie macierzy