Abstract
We define a generalized rate equation for an observable in quantum mechanics, that involves a parameter q and whose limit q→1 gives the standard Heisenberg equation. The generalized rate equation is used to study dynamics of current-biased Josephson junction. It is observed that this toy model incorporates diffraction-like effects in the critical current. Physical interpretation for q is provided which is also shown to be a q-deformation parameter.
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