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Indeterminacy in concurrent computation

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Quantum indeterminacy in computaton is concerned with the effects of quantum indeterminacy in computation. These effects are central to some models of concurrent computation (e.g. the Actor model) giving rise to unbounded nondeterminism. It may also effect other models of concurrent computation, e.g., Process calculi.