diff --git a/examples/06_gevp.ipynb b/examples/06_gevp.ipynb index 3e6c12d5..3de14d5e 100644 --- a/examples/06_gevp.ipynb +++ b/examples/06_gevp.ipynb @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ "\n", "$$C_{\\textrm{projected}}(t)=v_1^T \\underline{C}(t) v_2$$\n", "\n", - "If we choose the vectors to be $v_1=v_2=(0,1,0,0)$, we should get the same correlator as in the cell above. \n", + "If we choose the vectors to be $v_1=v_2=(1,0,0,0)$, we should get the same correlator as in the cell above. \n", "\n", "Thinking about it this way is usefull in the Context of the generalized eigenvalue problem (GEVP), used to find the source-sink combination, which best describes a certain energy eigenstate.\n", "A good introduction is found in https://arxiv.org/abs/0902.1265."