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To Condense or Not to Condense

Science, 2002
Bosonic particles choose between a classical crystalline or a Bose-Einstein condensed ground state depending on the strength of their interactions. In his Perspective, Rice explains how this competition can be observed in quantum magnets composed of spin-dimer arrays when a magnetic field is applied.
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Condensation of vapor in the presence of non-condensable gas in condensers

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2011
Abstract This paper presents a set of differential and algebraic equations that model heat and mass transfer in condensers in which a mixture of water vapor and non-condensable gas is cooled. The model has been used to predict the condensation rate, the bulk temperatures of the coolant and the gas–vapor mixture, and the surface temperatures of the ...
Li, Jun-de   +2 more
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Bose-Einstein Condensation of Exciton-Polaritons in Organic Microcavities.

Annual review of physical chemistry (Print), 2020
Bose-Einstein condensation describes the macroscopic occupation of a single-particle mode: the condensate. This state can in principle be realized for any particles obeying Bose-Einstein statistics; this includes hybrid light-matter excitations known as ...
Jonathan Keeling, S. Kéna‐Cohen
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Bose-Einstein condensation

, 1997
In 1924 the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose sent Einstein a paper in which he derived the Planck law for black-body radiation by treating the photons as a gas of identical particles.
C. Townsend, W. Ketterle, S. Stringari
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Observation of exciton polariton condensation in a perovskite lattice at room temperature

Nature Physics, 2019
Exciton polaritons, with extremely low effective mass1, are regarded as promising candidates to realize Bose–Einstein condensation in lattices for quantum simulations2 towards room-temperature operations3–8.
Rui Su   +6 more
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Condensed and Strongly Condensed Domains

Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 2008
AbstractThis paper deals with the concepts of condensed and strongly condensed domains. By definition, an integral domain R is condensed (resp. strongly condensed) if each pair of ideals I and J of R, I J = ﹛ab/a ∈ I, b ∈ J﹜ (resp. I J = a J for some a ∈ I or I J = Ib for some b ∈ J).
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Condensation on slippery asymmetric bumps

Nature, 2015
Controlling dropwise condensation is fundamental to water-harvesting systems, desalination, thermal power generation, air conditioning, distillation towers, and numerous other applications. For any of these, it is essential to design surfaces that enable
Kyoo-Chul Park   +6 more
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A signal to condense

Nature Chemical Biology, 2018
Phase separation underlies the formation of cellular membrane-less organelles. A new report identifies deacetylation at lysine residues of intrinsically disordered protein regions to drive liquid droplet formation in vitro and stress granule maturation inside cells.
Georg Stoecklin, Alessia Ruggieri
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CONDENSATION—Conditional Density Propagation for Visual Tracking

International Journal of Computer Vision, 1998
M. Isard, A. Blake
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Systematic text condensation: A strategy for qualitative analysis

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2012
K. Malterud
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