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OverviewAs a graduate student working in quantum optics I encountered the question that might be taken as the theme of this book. The question definitely arose at that time though it was not yet very clearly defined; there was simply some deep irritation caused by the work I was doing, something quite fundamental I did not understand. Of course, so many things are not understood when one is a graduate student. However, my nagging question was not a technical issue, not merely a mathematical concept that was difficult to grasp. It was a sense that certain elementary notions that are accepted as starting points for work in quantum optics somehow had no fundamental foundation, no identifiable root. My inclination was to mine physics vertically, and here was a subject whose tunnels were dug horizontally. There were branches, certainly, going up and going down. Nonetheless, something major in the downwards direction was missing-at least in my understanding; no doubt others understood the connections downwards very well. In retrospect I can identify the irritation. Quantum optics deals primarily with dynamics, quantum dynamics, and in doing so makes extensive use of words like ""quantum fluctuations"" and ""quantum noise. "" The words seem harmless enough. Surely the ideas behind them are quite clear; after all, quantum mechanics is a statistical theory, and in its dynamical aspects it is therefore a theory of fluctuations. But there was my problem. Nothing in Schrodinger's equation fluctuates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Howard J. CarmichaelPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.605kg ISBN: 9783642081330ISBN 10: 3642081339 Pages: 361 Publication Date: 08 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Dissipation in Quantum Mechanics: The Master Equation Approach.- 2. Two-Level Atoms and Spontaneous Emission.- 3. Quantum—Classical Correspondence for the Electromagnetic Field I: The Glauber—Sudarshan P Representation.- 4. Quantum—Classical Correspondence for the Electromagnetic Field II: P, Q, and Wigner Representations.- 5. Fokker—Planck Equations and Stochastic Differential Equations.- 6. Quantum—Classical Correspondence for Two-Level Atoms.- 7. The Single-Mode Homogeneously Broadened Laser I: Preliminaries.- 8. The Single-Mode Homogeneously Broadened Laser II: Phase-Space Analysis.- References.ReviewsFrom the reviews To sum up: Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 1 is an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! (M.O. Scully, Physics Today, 2000) The book is carefully written, in considerable detail, paying attention to both foundations and applications. It contains exercices completing or generalizing the material presented, and ample references to the literature. It is, therefore, very useful as the basis for a course. (V.R. Vieira, Mathematical Reviews, 2000f) PHYSICS TODAY !a valuable addition to the literature!an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! It is a pleasure to recommend this title thoroughly for both individual and institutional purchase. (D. L. Andrews (University of Anglia), Contemporary Physics 2002, vol. 43, page 232-233) From the reviews To sum up: Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 1 is an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! (M.O. Scully, Physics Today, 2000) The book is carefully written, in considerable detail, paying attention to both foundations and applications. It contains exercices completing or generalizing the material presented, and ample references to the literature. It is, therefore, very useful as the basis for a course. (V.R. Vieira, Mathematical Reviews, 2000f) PHYSICS TODAY !a valuable addition to the literature!an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! It is a pleasure to recommend this title thoroughly for both individual and institutional purchase. (D. L. Andrews (University of Anglia), Contemporary Physics 2002, vol. 43, page 232-233) From the reviews To sum up: Statistical Methods in Quantum Optics 1 is an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! (M.O. Scully, Physics Today, 2000) The book is carefully written, in considerable detail, paying attention to both foundations and applications. It contains exercices completing or generalizing the material presented, and ample references to the literature. It is, therefore, very useful as the basis for a course. (V.R. Vieira, Mathematical Reviews, 2000f) PHYSICS TODAY ...a valuable addition to the literature...an excellent book. Try it, you'll like it! It is a pleasure to recommend this title thoroughly for both individual and institutional purchase. (D. L. Andrews (University of Anglia), Contemporary Physics 2002, vol. 43, page 232-233) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |