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This book offers a systematic and comprehensive exposition of the quantum stochastic methods that have been developed in the field of quantum optics. It includes new treatments of photodetection, quantum amplifier theory, non-Markovian quantum stochastic processes, quantum input--output theory, and positive P-representations. It is the first book in which quantum noise is described by a mathematically complete theory in a form that is also suited to practical applications. Special attention is paid to non-classical effects, such as squeezing and antibunching. Chapters added to the previous edition, on the stochastic Schrödinger equation, and on cascaded quantum systems, and now supplemented, in the third edition by a chapter on recent developments in various pertinent fields such as laser cooling, Bose-Einstein condensation, quantum feedback and quantum information.
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Through the centuries, Richmond soil has supported everything from forest to farms to fairways. Long ago, textile mills were strung along the waterways and more than a dozen one-room schools dotted the landscape. In Richmond, rediscover those bygone places and other cherished scenes: country churches, farm boys, mill employees, state road crews with their horses, ladies in elegant hats, small-town doctors hurrying out in early automobiles, and Richmond boys in baseball and army uniforms. Meet schoolteacher Florence Richmond, legislator Lucy Rawlings Tootel, Civil War veteran David Kenyon, historian Eleanor Smith, and clothier Chet Sherman. Explore the villages of Carolina, Usquepaugh, Tug Hollow, Arcadia, Hillsdale, Wyoming, Alton, Woodville, and Wood River Junction. These people and places make Richmond a rural treasure.
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The church of The Holy Trinity in Amberley, Gloucestershire was consecrated in 1841. Since that date over 1000 people have been interred in the churchyard and many memorials have been erected in their memory. The majority of these memorials have suffered the ravages on time, by either collapsing completely or becoming severely eroded by weather, so that their inscription have become hard to interpret. In 2006 a project to record all the memorials was started by members of the church led by the Amberley Archive Group. Many of the memorials required extensive clearing of the weeds and ivy that covered them before their inscription could be examined and recorded. At the same time a photograph of each was taken. This project took over 3 years to complete and culminated with the publication of a paper record in 2009 which is kept in the church for public reference. The book was updated in 2018 with an addendum recording all the internments since 2009. This book is one of a set of four, split alphabetically, containing a picture of each memorial, or plaque, together with the details of any inscription. This book contains all the memorials for surnames with initial letter E-L.
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