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As the first in a two-volume series, it meticulously articulates the transition from traditional probabilistic approaches to more complex quantum stochastic calculus. The detailed notes encapsulate lectures that are rich in content while remaining accessible to graduate students and researchers alike. It serves as a bridge for scholars looking to deepen their grasp of both the classical and quantum landscapes, emphasizing clear explanations and practical applications to inspire further investigation in this dynamic field of mathematics.