TY - GEN AU - Man'ko,Margarita AU - Sánchez-Soto,Luis L. AU - Man'ko,Margarita AU - Sánchez-Soto,Luis L. TI - Selected Papers from the 16th International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations (ICSSUR 2019) SN - books978-3-03943-425-1 PY - 2020/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - entangled states KW - two atoms KW - two-modes KW - cavity QED setup KW - entanglement KW - interference phenomenon KW - superposition of quantum states KW - quantum tomograms KW - quantum optics KW - nonclassicality KW - quantum resource theories KW - non-Gaussianity KW - photon-number-resolving detectors KW - multiport devices KW - Fock states KW - quantum tomography KW - photon losses KW - relativistic dynamics KW - no-interaction theorem KW - world line condition KW - circular gauge KW - Landau gauge KW - arbitrary linear gauge KW - stepwise variation KW - center-of-orbit coordinates KW - relative coordinates KW - elliptic and hyperbolic solenoids KW - angular momentum KW - magnetic moment KW - squeezing KW - mutually unbiased bases KW - group representations KW - graphs KW - quantum information KW - E = mc2 from Heisenberg's uncertainty relations KW - one symmetry for quantum mechanics and special relativity KW - coherent states KW - harmonic oscillator KW - SU(2) coherent states KW - 2D coherent states KW - resolution of the identity KW - uncertainty principle KW - isotropic harmonic oscillator KW - anisotropic harmonic oscillator KW - Sudarshan KW - apology KW - non-hermitian operators KW - real spectrum KW - nonlinear algebras KW - nonclassical states KW - bound entanglement KW - entanglement witness KW - Hilbert-Schmidt measure KW - optimization algorithms KW - probability representation KW - quantizer-dequantizer KW - qubit KW - quantum suprematism KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - The first quantum revolution started in the early 20th century and gave us new rules that govern physical reality. Accordingly, many devices that changed dramatically our lifestyle, such as transistors, medical scanners and lasers, appeared in the market. This was the origin of quantum technology, which allows us to organize and control the components of a complex system governed by the laws of quantum physics. This is in sharp contrast to conventional technology, which can only be understood within the framework of classical mechanics. We are now in the middle of a second quantum revolution. Although quantum mechanics is nowadays a mature discipline, quantum engineering as a technology is now emerging in its own right. We are about to manipulate and sense individual particles, measuring and exploiting their quantum properties. This is bringing major technical advances in many different areas, including computing, sensors, simulations, cryptography and telecommunications. The present collection of selected papers is a clear demonstration of the tremendous vitality of the field. The issue is composed of contributions from world leading researchers in quantum optics and quantum information, and presents viewpoints, both theoretical and experimental, on a variety of modern problems UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3063 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69274 ER -