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A number of physical effects involved in quantum dynamics of two-level systems under the action of a strong laser field are discussed as a manifestation of a unique Markovian relaxation theory.
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Grishanin, B.A. How can the “non-Markovian” effects of atom dynamics be Markovian at the same time?. J Russ Laser Res 27, 305–318 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10946-006-0014-z
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