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    Quantum measurement theory in gravitational-wave detectors (English)
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    14 July 2015
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    optical rigidity
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    squeezed light
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    gravitational-wave detectors
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    quantum measurement theory
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    quantum non-demolition measurement
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    quantum speed meter
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    standard quantum limit
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    quantum noise
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    filter cavities
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    back-action evasion
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