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«It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van.»

A piece of wisdom.

It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van.

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§1 Overview of Microcavities

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  1. Properties of microcavities
    1. Q-factor and finesse
    2. Intracavity field enhancement and field distribution
    3. Tuneability and mode separation

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1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Bc5 Italian Game, Italian Variation 4 Nc3 d6 5 d3 Bg4 6 h3 Bh5 7 Be3 a6 8 Bxc5 dxc5 9 Bd5 Nd4 10 g4 Bg6 11 Nxe5 c6 12 Bb3 Qf6 13 Nxg6 hxg6 14 Ne2 Nf3+ 15 Kf1 b5 16 c3 O-O-O 17 a4 c4 18 Bc2 Ne7?! (-0.21 → 0.72) Inaccuracy. The best move was Nh6. ( Nh6 19 Ng1 cxd3 20 Qxf3 dxc2 21 Kg2 bxa4 ) 19 axb5?! (0.72 → -0.17) Inaccuracy. The best move was d4. ( 19 d4 b4 20 Qc1 Ng5 21 Ng1 Ne6 22 e5 Qf4 23 Qxf4 Nxf4 24 Ne2 Nexd5 25 Be4 Nxe2 26 Bxd5 bxc3 27 bxc3 Nxc3 28 Bxc4 Rxd4 ) cxb5?! (-0.17 → 0.66) Inaccuracy. The best move was cxd3. ( cxd3 20 Bxd3 cxb5 21 g5 Qd6 22 Bc2 Qc5 23 Bd3 Nc6 24 Nf4 Ncxe5 25 Rxa6 Kb7 26 Ra5 Qb6 27 Ra1 Nxd3 28 Nxd3 Nxg5 29 Qe2 ) 20 d4 Qd6? (0.65 → 1.70) Mistake. The best move was Kb8. ( Kb8 21 Ng3 Kb7 22 e5 Nxe5 23 Qe2 ) 21 Ng3 f5?? (1.32 → 5.56) Blunder. The best move was Nh4. ( Nh4 22 e5 Qc6 23 Be4 Qe6 24 Ra5 Nd5 25 Qa1 Kb7 26 Rg1 f6 27 Bh1 fxe5 ) 22 Qxf3 fxg4?! (5.79 → 6.36) Inaccuracy. The best move was Kb8. ( Kb8 23 gxf5 gxf5 24 Nxf5 Nxf5 25 Qxf5 Rdxf8 26 Qg4 Qf4 ) 23 Qxg4+ Kb8 24 Kg2 Rdxf8 25 e5 Qd5+?? (6.55 → 10.01) Blunder. The best move was Qb6. ( Qb6 26 Be4 Rf7 27 Qd7 Rhxf8 28 Qd6+ Qxd6 29 exd6 Nf5 30 Rxa6 Nh4+ 31 Kf1 Ra7 32 Rb6+ Kc8 33 Rxb5 Raxf7 34 Rc5+ Kd8 35 Rh2 ) 26 Qe4?? (10.01 → 5.71) Blunder. The best move was Be4. ( 26 Be4 Qf7 27 Rhxf1 Nd5 28 Rxa6 b4 29 Kh2 Qb7 30 Ra5 Rd8 31 cxb4 g5 32 Qe6 Qb6 33 Bxd5 Qxe6 34 Bxe6 Rxd4 35 Nf5 Rf4 ) Qf7 27 Rhxf1 Nd5?! (6.27 → 6.97) Inaccuracy. The best move was Ka7. ( Ka7 28 e6 Qf4 29 Qxf4 Rxf4 30 Ne4 Kb6 31 Nc5 Ra8 32 Rfxe1 g5 33 Re5 g4 ) 28 Ne2? (6.97 → 5.77) Mistake. The best move was Rxa6. ( 28 Rxa6 g5 29 Kh2 g6 30 Ra5 Nc7 31 Qxg6 Qxg6 32 Bxg6 g4 ) Qe6?! (5.77 → 6.43) Inaccuracy. The best move was Qb7. ( Qb7 29 Kg1 Rxh3 30 Qg2 Rh4 31 Be4 Rd8 32 Qxg6 Ka7 33 Rfxd1 Rh6 34 Qg5 Rdxh8 35 Ng3 Qe7 36 Qxe7+ Nxe7 37 d5 Kb6 38 d6 ) 29 Qg4 Qc6?! (6.27 → 7.03) Inaccuracy. The best move was Qe7. ( Qe7 30 Be4 Nc7 31 Kg1 Qh4 32 Qxg6 Rh6 33 Qxg7 Rhxh8 34 Qg2 Rfxg8 35 Ng3 Qxh3 36 Qxh3 Rxh3 37 Kg2 Rh4 38 Kf3 Rh2 39 d5 ) 30 Be4 Rd8? (6.93 → 7.98) Mistake. The best move was g5. ( g5 31 Kg1 Rh4 32 Qg2 Rd8 ) 31 Qxg6? (7.98 → 6.81) Mistake. The best move was Ra5. ( 31 Ra5 Qb6 32 Rfxa1 Nc7 33 d5 Rhxf8 ) Rh6? (6.81 → 8.13) Mistake. The best move was Qxg6+. ( Qxg6+ 32 Bxg6 Ka7 33 Be4 Nb6 34 Nf4 Rh6 35 Kg3 Na4 36 Rfxb1 g5 37 Nd5 Rh4 38 Nf6 Rdxh8 ) 32 Qxc6 Rxc6 33 Bxd5 Rxd5 34 Nf4 Rd7 35 d5 Rh6 36 e6 Rd6 37 Rfxe1 g5? (8.44 → 14.94) Mistake. The best move was Rh8. ( Rh8 38 Re5 Rb6 39 Rg5 Rg8 40 Nh5 g6 41 Nf6 Rg7 42 f4 b4 43 f5 bxc3 44 bxc3 Rb2+ 45 Kf3 Rh2 46 fxg6 Rxh3+ 47 Ke4 ) 38 e7 gxf4?! (15.48 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. The best move was Rh8. ( Rh8 39 e8=Q+ Rxe8 40 Rxe8+ Kb7 41 Re7+ Kb8 42 Ne6 Kc8 43 Re8+ Kb7 44 Rd8 Rxd8 45 Nxd8+ Kc7 46 Ne6+ Kd6 47 Rxa6+ Ke5 48 Nc7 ) 39 e8=Q+ Kb7 40 Qe7+ Kb6 41 Qf8?! (Mate in 3 → Mate in 10) Not the best checkmate sequence. The best move was Rxa6+. ( 41 Rxa6+ Kxa6 42 Ra1+ Kb6 43 Qa7# ) Rdxg6+ 42 Kf3?! (Mate in 9 → 60.59) Lost forced checkmate sequence. The best move was Kh2. ( 42 Kh2 Rh7 43 Qa8 a5 44 Rxa5 Rxh3+ 45 Kxh3 Rh6+ 46 Kg4 Rg6+ 47 Kf3 Rg3+ 48 fxg3 Kc7 49 Qc6+ Kd8 50 Re8# ) Rxh3+ 43 Kxf4 Rh4+ 44 Ke3?! Black resigns (Mate in 8 → 24.62) Lost forced checkmate sequence. The best move was Kf5. ( 44 Kf5 Rhxh6 45 Qb8+ Kc5 46 Qc7+ Rc6 47 dxc6 Rh5+ 48 Kg4 Rd5 49 Qa7+ Kd6 50 Qe7+ Kxc6 51 Rxa6# ) 1-0

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