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| Besides functions Quanty defines several objects. The objects included are Complex numbers, Operators, Wavefunctions, | Besides functions Quanty defines several objects. The objects included are Complex numbers, Operators, Wavefunctions, | ||
| When possible implementations are such that functions do not change the values of their argument, whereas methods act on the object they belong to. i.e. B=Chop(A) will not alter A but return a new object B that is the chopped version of A. A.Chop() will change A to its chopped version. A.Chop() uses less memory as it only stores one copy of A. | When possible implementations are such that functions do not change the values of their argument, whereas methods act on the object they belong to. i.e. B=Chop(A) will not alter A but return a new object B that is the chopped version of A. A.Chop() will change A to its chopped version. A.Chop() uses less memory as it only stores one copy of A. | ||
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