- David Klyshko
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David Nikolaevich Klyshko (Давид Николаевич Клышко), (1929—2000) was a Russian physicist in the field of quantum optics and quantum information science, a professor at Moscow State University. His Habilitation thesis on the topic of spontaneous parametric down-conversion, "Multi-quantum and multi-particle transitions in radio spectroscopy and quantum radiophysics," was published in 1972. Klyshko is noted for several important theoretical contributions including the development of spontaneous parametric down-conversion theory, entanglement-based quantum imaging, nonlinear transformations in quantum optics, and the advanced wave model for describing correlations in photon interference experiments.
External links
- Department of Quantum Electronics, Moscow State University
- List of publications at Google Scholar
- Memorial Page at Moscow State University
- Fourth D.N.Klyshko seminar (17–19 May 2005)
- Third D.N.Klyshko seminar (26–28 May 2003)
- Second D.N.Klyshko seminar )27–28 May 2002_
- First D.N.Klyshko seminar (16–17 April 2001)
Categories:- 1929 births
- 2000 deaths
- Russian physicists
- Russian physicist stubs
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