Abstract
Technological advances in the laboratory have attracted interest to some subtle effects which occur in a resonant interaction of an electromagnetic field with the medium in a resonator. These effects are known collectively as "cavity quantum electrodynamics". Several of these effects were discussed theocratically many years ago [1-3], but only in recent years have they been confirmed experimentally [4,51].
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