The mathematics of the Bose gas and its condensation
by Elliott H. Lieb, Robert Seiringer, Jan Philip Solovej, Jakob Yngvason
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This book contains a unique survey of the mathematically rigorous results about the quantum-mechanical many-body problem that have been obtained by the authors in the past seven years. It addresses a topic that is not only rich mathematically, using a large variety of techniques in mathematical analysis, but is also one with strong ties to current experiments on ultra-cold Bose gases and Bose-Einstein condensation. The book provides a pedagogical entry into an active area of ongoing research for both graduate students and researchers. It is an outgrowth of a course given by the authors for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers at the Oberwolfach Research Institute in 2004. The book also provides a coherent summary of the field and a reference for mathematicians and physicists active in research on quantum mechanics.
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["Mathematics""Bose-Einstein condensation""Bose-Einstein gas""States of matter""Mathematical Physics""Applied""Science""Science/Mathematics""Physics""Bose Gas""Mathematics / Applied""Phase Transition""Physicsmathematical models""Bose-Einstein-condensatie""F\u00edsica do estado l\u00edquido""Bose-Einstein-Kondensation""Mathematical physics""Statistical physics""Theory of relativity"]