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Capillary Waves at Cylindrical Interface of Two Immiscible Bose-Einstein Condensates
Văn Quyết Hoàng
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Two- and many-body physics of ultracold molecules dressed by dual microwave fields. [PDF]
Deng F, Hu X, Jin WJ, Yi S, Shi T.
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Generating Function for Quantum Depletion of Bose-Einstein Condensates. [PDF]
Rademacher S.
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Consciousness and spintronic coherence in microtubules. [PDF]
Beshkar M.
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On the origin of the N c 1 scaling in the confined but chirally symmetric phase at high T. [PDF]
Glozman LY.
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A note on spontaneous symmetry breaking in the mean-field Bose gas. [PDF]
Deuchert A, Nam PT, Napiórkowski M.
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Crow instability of vortex lines in dipolar superfluids. [PDF]
Prasad SB, Parker NG, Baggaley AW.
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Bose-Einstein Condensation of Polaritons at Room Temperature in a GaAs/AlGaAs Structure. [PDF]
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Polariton Bose–Einstein condensate from a bound state in the continuum
Nature, 2021Bound states in the continuum (BICs)1–3 are peculiar topological states that, when realized in a planar photonic crystal lattice, are symmetry-protected from radiating in the far field despite lying within the light cone4. These BICs possess an invariant
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