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What (who) is quantisation - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quantized; Quantize; Quantisation; Quantised; Quantizing; Quantise; Quantization step; Quantization stepping; Quantization (disambiguation)

Quantization (physics)         
PROCEDURE TO CONSTRUCT A QUANTUM SYSTEM WHOSE CLASSICAL LIMIT CORRESPONDS TO A GIVEN CLASSICAL SYSTEM
Field quanta; Energy quantization; Quantisation (physics); Field quantum
In physics, quantization (in British English quantisation) is the systematic transition procedure from a classical understanding of physical phenomena to a newer understanding known as quantum mechanics. It is a procedure for constructing quantum mechanics from classical mechanics.
Quantization (signal processing)         
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  • 3-bit resolution with eight levels.
  • Comparison of quantizing a sinusoid to 64 levels (6 bits) and 256 levels (8 bits).  The additive noise created by 6-bit quantization is 12 dB greater than the noise created by 8-bit quantization.  When the spectral distribution is flat, as in this example, the 12 dB difference manifests as a measurable difference in the noise floors.
PROCESS OF MAPPING A CONTINUOUS SET TO A COUNTABLE SET
Quantisation (signal processing); Quantization noise; Quantisation noise; Quantization error; 8-bit sample; Quantizing noise; Quantisation error; Quantization (sound processing); Adaptive Quantization; Quantized signal; Scalar quantization; Quantization distortion; Q-noise; Quantizer; Quantiser; Signal quantization; Quantization error model; Dead-zone quantizer; Draft:Quantizationerror draft
Quantization, in mathematics and digital signal processing, is the process of mapping input values from a large set (often a continuous set) to output values in a (countable) smaller set, often with a finite number of elements. Rounding and truncation are typical examples of quantization processes.
quantize         
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1. Physics form into quanta; make subject to quantum theory.
2. Electronics approximate (a continuously varying signal) by one whose amplitude is restricted to prescribed values.
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quantization noun
quantizer noun

Wikipedia

Quantization

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 as the integers). The term quantization may refer to: