Definition of Quantization. Meaning of Quantization. Synonyms of Quantization

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- term quantization may refer to: Quantization (signal processing) Quantization (image processing) Color quantization Vector quantization Quantization (music)...
- error) is referred to as quantization error. A device or algorithmic function that performs quantization is called a quantizer. An analog-to-digital converter...
- generalization involving infinite degrees of freedom is field quantization, as in the "quantization of the electromagnetic field", referring to photons as field...
- Vector quantization (VQ) is a classical quantization technique from signal processing that allows the modeling of probability density functions by the...
- Canonical quantization First quantization Geometric quantization Quantization (physics) Schrödinger functional Scalar field theory Second quantization on Wikiversity...
- In quantum mechanics, Landau quantization refers to the quantization of the cyclotron orbits of charged particles in a uniform magnetic field. As a result...
- context, it is also called the second quantization of fields, in contrast to the semi-classical first quantization of single particles. When it was first...
- of beats. The purpose of quantization in music processing is to provide a more beat-accurate timing of sounds. Quantization is frequently applied to a...
- levels within an atom.) Quantization is one of the foundations of the much broader physics of quantum mechanics. Quantization of energy and its influence...
- down in the figure depending on the acceleration of the observer. Time quantization is a hypothetical concept. In the modern established physical theories...