Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The non-interacting Bose gas
- 3 Atomic properties
- 4 Trapping and cooling of atoms
- 5 Interactions between atoms
- 6 Theory of the condensed state
- 7 Dynamics of the condensate
- 8 Microscopic theory of the Bose gas
- 9 Rotating condensates
- 10 Superfluidity
- 11 Trapped clouds at non-zero temperature
- 12 Mixtures and spinor condensates
- 13 Interference and correlations
- 14 Optical lattices
- 15 Lower dimensions
- 16 Fermions
- 17 From atoms to molecules
- Appendix: Fundamental constants and conversion factors
- Index
8 - Microscopic theory of the Bose gas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The non-interacting Bose gas
- 3 Atomic properties
- 4 Trapping and cooling of atoms
- 5 Interactions between atoms
- 6 Theory of the condensed state
- 7 Dynamics of the condensate
- 8 Microscopic theory of the Bose gas
- 9 Rotating condensates
- 10 Superfluidity
- 11 Trapped clouds at non-zero temperature
- 12 Mixtures and spinor condensates
- 13 Interference and correlations
- 14 Optical lattices
- 15 Lower dimensions
- 16 Fermions
- 17 From atoms to molecules
- Appendix: Fundamental constants and conversion factors
- Index
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- Bose–Einstein Condensation in Dilute Gases , pp. 225 - 254Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008