quantisation in English
noun quantisation (Brit.)
[quan·ti·za·tion || ‚kwɑntə'zeɪʃn /‚kwɒntaɪ-]
(Mathematics) allocation of discrete values (not successive) to a particular variable (also quantization)
Use "quantisation" in a sentence
1. Having a quantisation corresponding to 8 bit or more when coded in the binary system; b.
2. Having a quantisation corresponding to 8 bits or more when coded in the binary system;
3. Quantisation results in unpredictable uncertainties in light properties (amplitude and phase) and so-called quantum noise.
4. Having a quantisation corresponding to 8 bits or more when coded in the binary system; b.