Search Visibility Distribution: A Deeper Look at SEO Performance

Before analyzing website page views, it's crucial to understand your website's search visibility – how often your site appears in search results. While most searchers rarely venture beyond the first page of Google, achieving top rankings is paramount for reaching your target audience. While average search position is a common metric, it's often misleading at a macro level. A more insightful metric is the distribution of search results – specifically, the frequency of your URLs appearing at different positions. This distribution reveals…

njson: efficient JSON-like data transformation tool (Python Module)

What is njson?

Python module for fast JSON-like data transformation to and from nested parent-child and flat label-value data items, such as Pandas Series with MultiIndex index.

Here are some key features of the njson module:

  • Transformation are optimized for speed, to allow parsing deeply nested json-like data with millions of data points in seconds.
  • Transformation are lazily computed properties only calculated when accessed for the first time. Initializing NestedJson object does not require parsing the source data.
  • nsjon is Pure-Python package that is well-suited for cloud native computing - JupyterLite, Pyodide, PyScript, Cloudflare Workers in Python, etc.

Electromagnetic Field Mapping and Population Switching by Coherent Manipulation of Laser-Dressed Rydberg States

The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) Grant No. N00014-12-1-0514 research project was focused on studies of interaction of hyperfine level systems with coherent radiation fields and development of new approaches that utilize laser-dressed states for achieving control of the population dynamics. The most significant results of the project include: (i) demonstration of dressed-states interference in the Autler-Townes effect, which opens application perspectives for selective addressing of unresolved hyperfine states and realization of two-component bichromatic polaritons; (ii) development of asymptotic description of…