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  2. File:Bose-Einstein Condensation.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... You are free: to share – to copy ... 1=Animation about Bose Einstein condensation of a boson gas, and the corresponding ...

  3. Bose–Einstein condensate - Wikipedia

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    The same team demonstrated in 2017 the first creation of a BoseEinstein condensate in space [70] and it is also the subject of two upcoming experiments on the International Space Station. [71] [72] Researchers in the new field of atomtronics use the properties of BoseEinstein condensates in the emerging quantum technology of matter-wave ...

  4. Bose–Einstein statistics - Wikipedia

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    Both Fermi–Dirac and BoseEinstein become Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics at high temperature or at low concentration. BoseEinstein statistics was introduced for photons in 1924 by Bose and generalized to atoms by Einstein in 1924–25. The expected number of particles in an energy state i for BoseEinstein statistics is:

  5. Category:Bose–Einstein condensates - Wikipedia

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  6. Bianconi–Barabási model - Wikipedia

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    As a result, at very low energies (or temperatures), a great majority of the bosons in a Bose gas can be crowded into the lowest energy state, creating a BoseEinstein condensate. Bose and Einstein have established that the statistical properties of a Bose gas are governed by the BoseEinstein statistics. In BoseEinstein statistics, any ...

  7. Bose–Einstein - Wikipedia

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    BoseEinstein may refer to: BoseEinstein condensate, a phase of matter in quantum mechanics BoseEinstein condensation (network theory), the application of this model in network theory; BoseEinstein condensation of polaritons; BoseEinstein condensation of quasiparticles; BoseEinstein correlations; BoseEinstein integral

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  9. Bose–Einstein condensation of quasiparticles - Wikipedia

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    BoseEinstein condensation can occur in quasiparticles, particles that are effective descriptions of collective excitations in materials. Some have integer spins and can be expected to obey BoseEinstein statistics like traditional particles. Conditions for condensation of various quasiparticles have been predicted and observed.