Quantum calculus, sometimes called calculus without limits, is equivalent to traditional infinitesimal calculus without the notion of limits. The two...
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Quantum stochastic calculus is a generalization of stochastic calculus to noncommuting variables. The tools provided by quantum stochastic calculus are...
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In quantum geometry or noncommutative geometry a quantum differential calculus or noncommutative differential structure on an algebra A {\displaystyle...
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spin systems. The ZX-calculus was first introduced by Bob Coecke and Ross Duncan in 2008 as an extension of the categorical quantum mechanics school of...
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Quantum programming refers to the process of designing and implementing algorithms that operate on quantum systems, typically using quantum circuits composed...
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Q-derivative (category Differential calculus)
In mathematics, in the area of combinatorics and quantum calculus, the q-derivative, or Jackson derivative, is a q-analog of the ordinary derivative, introduced...
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Fractional calculus is a branch of mathematical analysis that studies the several different possibilities of defining real number powers or complex number...
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Regge calculus has motivated the construction of further generalizations of this idea. In particular, Regge calculus has been adapted to study quantum gravity...
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via a natural deduction, sequent calculus or tableaux system. Despite the relatively developed proof theory, quantum logic is not known to be decidable...
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Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics (Revised ed.). Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0486671642. Weinstock, Robert (1974). Calculus of Variations with Applications...
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functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Borel functional calculus is a functional calculus (that is, an assignment of operators from commutative algebras...
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Itô calculus, named after Kiyosi Itô, extends the methods of calculus to stochastic processes such as Brownian motion (see Wiener process). It has important...
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The term vector calculus is sometimes used as a synonym for the broader subject of multivariable calculus, which spans vector calculus as well as partial...
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resulting in a much more compact calculus. In particular, the ZX-calculus has sprung forth from categorical quantum mechanics as a diagrammatic counterpart...
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three most popular examples of calculus on time scales are differential calculus, difference calculus, and quantum calculus. Dynamic equations on a time...
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The quantum mind or quantum consciousness is a group of hypotheses proposing that local physical laws and interactions from classical mechanics or connections...
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R S T U V W X Y Z See also References Quantum calculus a form of calculus without the notion of limits. Quantum geometry the generalization of concepts...
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Multivariable calculus (also known as multivariate calculus) is the extension of calculus in one variable to calculus with functions of several variables:...
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Stochastic calculus is a branch of mathematics that operates on stochastic processes. It allows a consistent theory of integration to be defined for integrals...
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differential calculus is a subfield of calculus that studies the rates at which quantities change. It is one of the two traditional divisions of calculus, the...
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In the history of calculus, the calculus controversy (German: Prioritätsstreit, lit. 'priority dispute') was an argument between mathematicians Isaac Newton...
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2307/2041858. JSTOR 2041858. "Updates to the Cauchy Central Limit". Quantum Calculus. 13 November 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2023. Frederic, Chyzak; Nielsen...
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In quantum mechanics, the Hamiltonian of a system is an operator corresponding to the total energy of that system, including both kinetic energy and potential...
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The path integral formulation is a description in quantum mechanics that generalizes the stationary action principle of classical mechanics. It replaces...
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Many-worlds interpretation (redirect from Quantum branch)
The many-worlds interpretation (MWI) is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that asserts that the universal wavefunction is objectively real, and that...
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Field (physics) (section Quantum fields)
spacetime, or as a single-rank 2-tensor field. In the modern framework of the quantum field theory, even without referring to a test particle, a field occupies...
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There might be a notion of quantum differential calculus on the quantum spacetime algebra, compatible with the (quantum) symmetry and preferably reducing...
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based models of quantum cosmology Regge calculus Shape Dynamics String-nets and quantum graphity Supergravity Twistor theory Canonical quantum gravity As was...
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Mathematical physics (section Quantum theory)
statistical mechanics, continuum mechanics, classical field theory, and quantum field theory. Moreover, they have provided multiple examples and ideas...
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Shor's algorithm (redirect from Quantum factoring)
Shor's algorithm is a quantum algorithm for finding the prime factors of an integer. It was developed in 1994 by the American mathematician Peter Shor...
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