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This article on tensor operators should include spherical tensor operators as a subset. The other article on spherical basis should discuss them then go on to explain spherical tensors. This arrangement of articles seems to nicely run with the terminology, as far as I can tell.
I will be looking to improve upon the Wiki-page 'Tensor Operator',
Defining Tensor Operators.
Examples of Scalar Operators, Vector Operators and Tensor Operators.
Applications of the Spherical Basis in the problem of dipole radiative transitions in a single-electron atom eg hydrogen or an alkali.
Reducible and Irreducible spaces of operators.
Magnetic Resonance.
I have added the general definition of the Rotation of an operator in terms of the expectation value as,
We define the Rotation of an operator by requiring that the expectation value of the original operator A with respect to the initial state be equal to the expectation value of the rotated operator with respect to the rotated state,