A self-contained presentation of the theory of quantum processes, quantum evolution and the experimental methods for quantum measurement.
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Claude Fabre is Emeritus Professor in Physics at Sorbonne Université at the Kastler–Brossel Laboratory in Paris, and has made pioneering contributions to the field of quantum optics. He is Fellow of the Optical Society of America, an honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France and was awarded the Grand Prix Léon Brillouin. He co-authored the successful textbook 'Introduction to Quantum Optics' (2010) with Gilbert Grynberg and Alain Aspect.
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