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Looking for name of theory that expresses relations as “initial conditions and transforms”transforms instead of functions

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Looking for name of theory that expresses relations as “initial conditions and transform”transforms” instead of functions

Please direct me to the appropriate area if this is not it.

A few months ago I came across a theory published by a younger woman and an older man, both somewhat well known in relativistic and quantum physics. The man I think is publishedbest known in some information theory areas as well. She works with him for some university research program.

The website of theory suggests to look at certain physical models as sets of transforms on a continuum (or something with similar language), as opposed to functions as we currently model it. The theory has some applications in quantum information theory but also alluded to a more general application.

It was very compelling, but I can’t seem to find it again for the life of me.

Looking for name of theory that expresses relations as “initial conditions and transform” instead of functions

Please direct me to the appropriate area if this is not it.

A few months ago I came across a theory published by a younger woman and an older man, both somewhat well known in relativistic and quantum physics. The man I think is published in some information theory areas as well. She works with him for some university research program.

The website of theory suggests to look at certain physical models as sets of transforms on a continuum, as opposed to functions as we currently model it. The theory has some applications in quantum information theory but also alluded to a more general application.

It was very compelling, but I can’t seem to find it again for the life of me.

Looking for name of theory that expresses relations as “initial conditions and transforms” instead of functions

Please direct me to the appropriate area if this is not it.

A few months ago I came across a theory published by a younger woman and an older man, both somewhat well known in relativistic and quantum physics. The man I think is best known in information theory as well. She works with him for some university research program.

The website of theory suggests to look at certain physical models as sets of transforms on a continuum (or something with similar language), as opposed to functions as we currently model it. The theory has some applications in quantum information theory but also alluded to a more general application.

It was very compelling, but I can’t seem to find it again for the life of me.

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