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The implications of the restricted rotating-wave approximation are analysed at the thermodynamic level, and a comparison with similar calculations is made. A compact version of some useful operator formulae is also given.
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Minotti, P., Montaldi, E. Thermodynamic aspects of the restricted rotating-wave approximation. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 41, 345–350 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02748373
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