文档介绍:Lecture Notes in Physics
Founding Editors: W. Beiglbo¨ck, J. Ehlers, K. Hepp, H. Weidenmu¨ller
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W. Beiglbo¨ck, Heidelberg, Germany
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J.-M. Raimond, Paris, France
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S. Theisen, Potsdam, Germany
D. Vollhardt, Augsburg, Germany
W. Weise, Garching, Germany
J. Zittartz, Ko¨ln, Germany
The Lecture Notes in Physics
TheseriesLecture Notes inPhysics(LNP),founded in1969, reports new developments
in physics research and teaching – quickly and informally, but with a high quality
and the explicit aim to summarize municate current knowledge in an
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