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Quantum calculus, sometimes called calculus without limits, is equivalent to traditional infinitesimal calculus without the notion of limits. It defines "q-calculus" and "h-calculus", where h ostensibly stands for Planck's constant while q stands for quantum. The two parameters are related by the formula

where ℏ = h 2 π {\textstyle \hbar ={\frac {h}{2\pi }}} is the reduced Planck constant.

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