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Noncommutative measure and integration

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Noncommutative measure and integration are concepts that arise in the context of noncommutative probability theory and functional analysis. Traditional measure theory and integration, such as Lebesgue integration, are based on commutative algebra, where the order of multiplication of numbers does not affect the outcome (i.e., \(a \cdot b = b \cdot a\)).

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