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The Eighth Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics was
held on the campus of the University of Rochester during the period
June 13-16,2001. This volume contains the proceedings of the
meeting. The meeting was preceded by an affiliated conference, the
International Conference on Quantum Information, with some
overlapping sessions on June 13. The proceedings of the affiliated
conference will be published separately by the Optical Society of
America. A few papers that were presented in common plenary
sessions of the two conferences will be published in both
proceedings volumes. More than 268 scientists from 28 countries
participated in the week long discussions and presentations. This
Conference differed from the previous seven in the CQO series in
several ways, the most important of which was the absence of
Leonard Mandel. Professor Mandel died a few months before the
conference. A special memorial symposium in his honor was held at
the end of the conference. The presentations from that symposium
are included in this proceedings volume. An innovation, that we
believe made an important contribution to the conference, was the
inclusion of a series of invited lectures chaired by CQO founder
Emil Wolf, reviewing the history of the fields of coherence and
quantum optics before about 1970. These were given by three
prominent participants in the development of the field, C.
Cohen-Tannoudji, 1. F. Clauser, and R. I. Glauber.
The Seventh Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics
was held on the campus of the University of Rochester during the
four-day period June 7 - 10, 1996. More than 280 scientists from 33
countries participated. This book contains the Proceedings of the
meeting. This Conference differed from the previous six in the
series in having only a limited number of oral presentations, in
order to avoid too many parallel sessions. Another new feature was
the introduction of tutorial lectures. Most contributed papers were
presented in poster sessions. The Conference was sponsored by the
American Physical Society, by the Optical Society of America, by
the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and by the
University of Rochester. We wish to express our appreciation to
these organizations for their support and we especially extend our
thanks to the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for
providing financial assistance to a number of speakers from Third
World countries, to enable them to take part in the meeting.
The Eighth Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics was
held on the campus of the University of Rochester during the period
June 13-16,2001. This volume contains the proceedings of the
meeting. The meeting was preceded by an affiliated conference, the
International Conference on Quantum Information, with some
overlapping sessions on June 13. The proceedings of the affiliated
conference will be published separately by the Optical Society of
America. A few papers that were presented in common plenary
sessions of the two conferences will be published in both
proceedings volumes. More than 268 scientists from 28 countries
participated in the week long discussions and presentations. This
Conference differed from the previous seven in the CQO series in
several ways, the most important of which was the absence of
Leonard Mandel. Professor Mandel died a few months before the
conference. A special memorial symposium in his honor was held at
the end of the conference. The presentations from that symposium
are included in this proceedings volume. An innovation, that we
believe made an important contribution to the conference, was the
inclusion of a series of invited lectures chaired by CQO founder
Emil Wolf, reviewing the history of the fields of coherence and
quantum optics before about 1970. These were given by three
prominent participants in the development of the field, C.
Cohen-Tannoudji, 1. F. Clauser, and R. I. Glauber.
The Seventh Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics
was held on the campus of the University of Rochester during the
four-day period June 7 - 10, 1996. More than 280 scientists from 33
countries participated. This book contains the Proceedings of the
meeting. This Conference differed from the previous six in the
series in having only a limited number of oral presentations, in
order to avoid too many parallel sessions. Another new feature was
the introduction of tutorial lectures. Most contributed papers were
presented in poster sessions. The Conference was sponsored by the
American Physical Society, by the Optical Society of America, by
the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and by the
University of Rochester. We wish to express our appreciation to
these organizations for their support and we especially extend our
thanks to the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for
providing financial assistance to a number of speakers from Third
World countries, to enable them to take part in the meeting.
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