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Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 2 : Non-Classical Fields

Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 2 : Non-Classical Fields

Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 2 : Non-Classical Fields Hardback - 2007

by Howard J. Carmichael

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"Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 2 - Nonclassical Fields" continues the development of the methods used in quantum optics to treat open quantum systems and their fluctuations. The book presents its material at a level suitable for beginning researchers or students in an advanced course in quantum optics, or a course in quantum mechanics or statistical physics that deals with open quantum systems. The text is complemented by exercises and interspersed notes that point the reader to side issues or a deeper exploration of the material presented. Carmichael's Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 1 - Matter Equations and Fokker-Planck Equations was published in 1998.

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Howard Carmichael earned a PhD from the University of Waikato in 1977. He joined the faculty of the University of Arkansas in 1983 and moved to the University of Oregon in 1989, where he was Professor of Physics from 1991 to 2001. He is currently a member of the Physics Department at the University of Auckland where he holds the Dan Walls Chair in Theoretical Physics. He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America, the American Physical Society, and the Royal Society of New Zealand. Professor Carmichael was the recipient in 2003 of the Max Born Award of the Optical Society of America.

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