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Bose–Einstein condensation (network theory)

Known as: Bose–Einstein condensation: a network theory approach, Bose-Einstein Condensation: A Network Theory Approach, Bose–Einstein 
Bose–Einstein condensation in networks is a phase transition observed in complex networks that can be described with the same mathematical model as… 
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2015
2015
We introduce a discrete model for binary spin–orbit-coupled Bose–Einstein condensates trapped in a deep one-dimensional optical… 
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
Despite the great successes of the cold dark matter (CDM) model in explaining a wide range of observations of the global… 
2010
2010
We investigate the dynamics of two-component Bose–Einstein condensates, composed of atoms in two distinct hyperfine states, which… 
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Over recent years, exciting developments in the field of ultracold atoms confined in optical lattices have led to numerous… 
2008
2008
We discuss several possible experimental signatures of the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) transition for an ultracold Bose gas… 
2004
2004
We investigate the possibility that Bose–Einstein condensates, loaded on a 2D optical lattice, undergo—at finite temperature—a… 
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
Observations of Bose–Einstein condensates—macroscopic populations of ultracold atoms occupying a single quantum state—in dilute… 
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Due to the long lifetime of indirect (interwell) excitons, exciton condensation (analogous to the Bose-Einstein condensation of…