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High Precision Properties Calculations for Atomic Clock Applications by Brajesh Kumar Mani

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore high-precision property calculations for atomic clock applications in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into advanced techniques and methodologies used to achieve unprecedented accuracy in atomic timekeeping. Learn about the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of precision measurements in quantum metrology. Gain insights into the latest developments in atomic and optical physics that contribute to the advancement of atomic clock technology. Understand the role of quantum resources such as entanglement, superposition, and coherence in enhancing measurement precision beyond classical limits. Discover how these calculations and techniques are fundamental to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and enabling cutting-edge quantum technologies. Suitable for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in physics, engineering physics, and related fields, this lecture provides a deep dive into the intricate world of high-precision atomic clock applications.

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High Precision Properties Calculations for Atomic Clock Applications by Brajesh Kumar Mani


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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