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  2. 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 ...

  3. Superfluid vacuum theory - Wikipedia

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    Superfluid vacuum theory (SVT), sometimes known as the BEC vacuum theory, is an approach in theoretical physics and quantum mechanics where the fundamental physical vacuum (non-removable background) is considered as a superfluid or as a BoseEinstein condensate (BEC).

  4. Bose–Einstein statistics - Wikipedia

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    Bose and Einstein extended the idea to atoms and this led to the prediction of the existence of phenomena which became known as BoseEinstein condensate, a dense collection of bosons (which are particles with integer spin, named after Bose), which was demonstrated to exist by experiment in 1995.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Superfluidity - Wikipedia

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    Superfluidity often co-occurs with BoseEinstein condensation, but neither phenomenon is directly related to the other; not all BoseEinstein condensates can be regarded as superfluids, and not all superfluids are BoseEinstein condensates. [2] Superfluids have some potential practical uses, such as dissolving substances in a quantum solvent.

  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. Category:Bose–Einstein condensates - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "BoseEinstein condensates" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.