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  1. unitary: [adjective] of or relating to a unit. based on or characterized by unity or units.

  2. Unitary State vs Federal State. Unitary states and federal states are opposing systems of governance. In a federal state, there is a division of power between different levels of government. These levels of government include the national federal government, the provincial state governments, and, lastly, local governments.

  3. A unitary state, or unitary government, is a governing system in which a single central government has total power over all of its other political subdivisions.The opposite of a federation is a unitary state, where a central government holds and divides governmental powers and responsibilities. In a unitary state, the political subdivisions ...

  4. For any unitary matrix U of finite size, the following hold: Given two complex vectors x and y, multiplication by U preserves their inner product; that is, Ux, Uy = x, y . ). U is diagonalizable; that is, U is unitarily similar to a diagonal matrix, as a consequence of the spectral theorem.

  5. Unitarity (physics) In quantum physics, unitarity is (or a unitary process has) the condition that the time evolution of a quantum state according to the Schrödinger equation is mathematically represented by a unitary operator. This is typically taken as an axiom or basic postulate of quantum mechanics, while generalizations of or departures ...

  6. flexbooks.ck12.org › user:zxbpc2rzcziwmthaz21CK12-Foundation

    Jun 17, 2019 · The course is aligned to the Texas TEKS and is usually taken in Grade 10. 1. Unit 1: Political Theory and the U.S. Constitiution. 2. Unit 2: The Constitution. 3. Unit 3: The Federalist System. 4. Unit 4: Three Branches of Government.

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