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Quantization is the
process of
constraining an
input from a
continuous or
otherwise large set of
values (such as the real numbers) to a
discrete set (such...
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Scientific American.
Retrieved 2022-08-22. Dirac, Paul A. M. (1931). "
Quantised singularities in the
electromagnetic field".
Proceedings of the Royal...
- be
found in any
particular region around the atom.
Their energies are
quantised,
which is to say that they can only take
discrete values. Furthermore...
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starting point, he
advanced the
theory of
electrons travelling in
orbits of
quantised "stationary states"
around the atom's
nucleus in
order to
stabilise the...
- In physics,
canonical quantization is a
procedure for
quantizing a
classical theory,
while attempting to
preserve the
formal structure, such as symmetries...
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photodetector can be
attributed to
either the zero
point fluctuations of the
quantised electromagnetic field, or to the
discrete nature of the
photon absorption...
- (being
quantised by the
pulse rate),
losing all the
subtle variations in
timing that give the
music a "human" feeling.
Purposefully quantised music can...
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Redshift quantization, also
referred to as
redshift periodicity,
redshift discretization,
preferred redshifts and redshift-magnitude bands, is the hypothesis...
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Defining features of tech
trance are complex,
electronic rhythms,
heavily quantised and
usually driven by a loud kick drum, with filtered,
dirty or slightly...
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Quantised attribute of
electrons in free space...