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Even considering particular aspects of problems that have been encountered through many decades in different branches of physics and chemistry, it is impossible to give a comprehensive review of all relevant publications. This is particularly the case for the dynamics of multilevel quantum systems, which usually is just a technical aspect and not the main concern of research papers and textbooks dedicated mostly to physical phenomena, rather than to the technical details of their description.

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