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Cold quantum gases: when atomic physics meets condensed matter
When Bose-Einstein condensation was achieved in a cold atomic vapour, it came as a nice confirmation of the well established theory of the ideal gas. The talk will review some recent advances in the domain, and show how these cold atomic assemblies can be considered as quantum simulators, mimicking the rich dynamics of condensed-matter systems.
Jean Dalibard
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Quantum Simulations of Condensed Matter Systems Using Ultra-Cold Atomic Gases
Abstract : The theory tasks in this proposal were focused on guiding experiments and on developing better theoretical understanding of models and systems relevant for ultracold atom quantum simulation. Furthermore theory provided quantitative calculations to which quantum simulations could be compared to, and studied topics motivated by the program but
Markus Greiner
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Ultracold Fermi gases as quantum simulators of condensed matter physics
Frédéric Chevy
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