2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.entcs.2007.02.038
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A Spectral Order for Infinite Dimensional Quantum Spaces

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“…Of course, in fairness to the author, we never said that we knew what a domain was exactly, just that they existed and that we would see lots of examples of them. Another possible example of a domain, the domain of infinite dimensional quantum states, is given in [33]. As a final example of something that is probably a domain, let us consider the circle.…”
Section: What Is a Domain?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, in fairness to the author, we never said that we knew what a domain was exactly, just that they existed and that we would see lots of examples of them. Another possible example of a domain, the domain of infinite dimensional quantum states, is given in [33]. As a final example of something that is probably a domain, let us consider the circle.…”
Section: What Is a Domain?mentioning
confidence: 99%