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Considering a collection of N bosonic modes, we define the quadrature operators (X_{2n-1}=frac{1}{sqrt {2}}(a_{n}+a^{dagger}_{n})) and (X_{2n}=frac{1}{sqrt{2} i}(a_{n}-a^{dagger}_{n})) where (n=1,ldots,N), which correspond to the generalised position and momentum operators of the field, respectively.
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Do not generalise the situation.
Do not generalise the situation," said the Confederation of African Football president.
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