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    Convincing statement:
    Quantum-based material calculations involve solving complex equations numerically using computational algorithms, which makes them a simulation activity rather than purely theoretical. While grounded in quantum theory, the actual process relies on approximations and iterative methods to model real-world systems, not just abstract reasoning.
    Why people think the opposite:
    Many assume these calculations are theoretical because they originate from fundamental physics and involve concepts like Schrödinger’s equation, which sounds purely analytical. Additionally, the heavy mathematical foundation gives the impression of “pen-and-paper theory,” even though practical implementation requires computational simulation.

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