Abstract

The second-order algebraic perturbation theory provides a correct and conventional description of the interaction of a single-mode quantized field and a broadband field with resonant particles, and in case of interacting two different broadband fields in the Markov approximation the generalization of the Hudson-Parthasarathy algebra is required to derive the Schrödinger equation.

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