noun
- the process of converting a continuous range of values into a finite range of discrete values
- in physics, the restriction of a physical quantity to discrete values rather than a continuous range
- in digital signal processing, the process of mapping input values to output values with a smaller set of possible values
Usage: technical; physics; mathematics
Usage: physics; quantum mechanics
Usage: technical; engineering
Examples
- The quantization of energy levels in atoms explains why electrons occupy specific orbits.
- Digital audio requires quantization to convert analog sound waves into discrete values.
- The quantization error becomes more noticeable when using fewer bits per sample.
- Quantum mechanics introduced the concept of quantization to explain atomic behavior.
- The engineer adjusted the quantization parameters to reduce noise in the signal.
- Quantization is essential for storing continuous data in digital formats.