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It is important to be able to describe polarization observables in rotated coordinate systems. Typical applications are: Spin precession in magnetic fields, deflection of polarized particle beams by optical elements, nuclear reactions, double scattering and polarization transfer. We start with the rotation of the density matrix \(\rho.\)
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Schieck, H.P.g. (2012). Rotations, Angular Dependence of the Tensor Moments. In: Nuclear Physics with Polarized Particles. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 842. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24226-7_4
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