Isovector

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In particle physics, isovector refers to the vector transformation of a particle under the SU(2) group of isospin.[1] An isovector state is a triplet state with total isospin 1, with the third component of isospin either 1, 0, or -1, much like a triplet state in the two-particle addition of Spin.

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