Quantum stochastic calculus is a mathematical framework that extends classical stochastic calculus to the setting of quantum mechanics and quantum probability. It provides tools to analyze and model systems that are influenced by both quantum mechanical effects and random processes. The theory is particularly relevant for studying quantum systems that are subject to noise, such as in quantum optics, quantum filtering, and the theory of open quantum systems.

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