Lubomir I. Ivanov wrote:
On 6 November 2013 11:45, Andrew Simper <a...@cytomic.com> wrote:
...
actually trapezoidal is all over quantum mechanics because, say in
comparison to midpoint you will get those control and state variable
intermediates that mess calculation quite badly in cases that you
can't really handle them in massively complicated models. in quantized
signal DSP (which is also a widely approximating field in itself) we
can play more with that because we get slightly more of the freedom
and certainty.


Sure you're not implying similarity between the Heisenberg functional integral in Fock space and the sinc (sin(t)/t) function as a sample reconstruction, and confusing time and amplitude quantization all in one sentence ?!?

T.V.
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