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Volumetric Time, Minor Quantum Computation State-Preparation and Harmonic Chord Conversion to Linear Operator Matrices: Fundamentals and Methodologies

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      The primary aim of this research is to explore the intersection of quantum computing, music theory, and visualization by creating a comprehensive representation of 3-dimensional volumetric-time data about a given point-particle region and its relationship to musical intervals, wavelength, energy levels, and octave pitch classification sets. It will involve the application of quantum logic gates and the Qiskit package, specifically using OpenQASM2.0 in tandem with Q-Ctrl's Fire Opal interface to run experiments on a real quantum computer, courtesy of IBM (Q), to encode volumetric-time information into relatively manageable n>=11 qubit states, as well as the mapping of eigenvalues to musical intervals using quantum algorithms or simulations. It will also include the creation of a 3D scatter plot and geometric topology to visualize the relationships between the data points, with an emphasis on incorporating volumetric time into the visualization. The research will a...

Anthony's Scales Book { Part II }

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 So, this portion of the notation for the tonal theory book is dedicated to the 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 - tone scales and most of    their respective modes. This includes a breakdown of typical scale permutations , tonal-depth analysis and composition techniques revolving around the geometry of the figures, as well, a slightly deeper analysis of tone legs  as an integrated system .  This concludes the transition from the typical scalar expressions (such as the pentatonic , diatonic , etc .) and resolves to the next installment, which will be mainly focused on the various expressions or rather, cadences of the electron and the integration of harmonic dynamics into the electrostatic purview. If y ou h aven't r ead t he f irst i nstallment, I w ould b acktrack t here f irst . O therwise , enjoy!   [ ** To be updated ** ] T one D epth I nquiry This is asking about the density of the tone leg specifically. That is, if you added more legs of t...