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Einstein's Other Theory: The Planck-
Bose-
Einstein Theory of ...
"Couched in the terminology of traditional physical chemistry, this book is accessible to chemists, engineers, materials scientists, mathematicians, mathematical biologists - indeed to anyone with a command of first year calculus.
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Bose-
Einstein Condensation of Excitons and Biexcitons: And ...
Do Bose-Einstein statistics affect the thermodynamics of the excitons when they
are only "approximately" bosons? The answer is yes; in several semiconductors
excitons follow the thermodynamic predictions of Bose-Einstein statistics.
Svâtoslav Anatol'evič Moskalenko, D. W. Snoke, 2000
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Condensazione Di
Bose-
Einstein Nei Gas Atomici
"Boltzmannons". would be 1 : 252. In the second [2] of Einstein's two papers [2-4]
on Bose-Einstein statistics. Einstein acknowledges that in his statistics. "The . . .
molecules are not treated as statistically independent ... ." and comments that the
...
M. Inguscio, S. Stringari, Carl Edwin Wieman, 1999
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Fundamentals and New Frontiers of
Bose-
Einstein Condensation
Bosons obey Bose–Einstein statistics in which there is no re- striction on the
occupation number of any single-particle state. Fermions obey Fermi–Dirac
statistics in which not more than one particle can occupy any single-particle state.
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Bose-
Einstein Condensation in Atomic Gases
However, bosonic stimulation is as fundamental as Bose-Einstein statistics: one
can derive the Bose-Einstein equilibrium distribution just by assuming detailed
balance and bosonic stimulation [271]. We assume a gas described by the ...
M. Inguscio, S. Stringari, C. Wieman, 1999
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Some Applications of Computational Mathematics: Tumor ...
Their statistical arguments, which have come to be known as Bose-Einstein
statistics, are based on two important assumptions: the particles can be
indistinguishable from each other and are capable of inhabiting the same
quantum state.
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Statistical Mechanics: A Concise Introduction for Chemists
In this form it is directly comparable with the corresponding formula (8.40) for the
mean occupation numbers in the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics. On
comparing (8.43) with (8.40) we see that when exp[(e, - n)/kT] » 1 . orexp[— (e, ...
8
Statistical Thermodynamics and Properties of Matter
7.1 INTRODUCTION Bose-Einstein statistics introduced in Chapter 2 applies to
systems of indistinguishable non-interacting particles of integer spin. When the
population density of the levels is sufficiently low, however, the limit of corrected ...
L. Couture, R. Zitoun, 2000
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Advances in Combinatorial Methods and Applications to ...
This derivation was based on an expression for the information measure (
negentropy) belonging to a continuous random variable and on the Bose-
Einstein statistics; the quantum hypothesis of Planck was not needed. The
present note ...
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Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity - Derived, ...
... Ta-Pei Cheng. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 The photon and the Compton effect
95 Towards Bose—Einstein statistics 96 Quantum mechanics and identical
particles 102 Bose—Einstein condensation 105 SuppMat: Radiation pressure
due ...
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Einstein's century
... Einstein's brilliant work on the quantum properties of specific heats (which Nernst lauded him for), his work on Bose-Einstein Statistics (which, ... «Frontline, janv 15»
Recognition of Indian Proficiency in Maths
In modern times, Satyendranath Bose was known for his work on quantum mechanics, which led to the Bose-Einstein statistics. «The New Indian Express, août 14»
Bose-Einstein Condensate Made at Room Temperature for First Time
... when the two scientists were formulating their predictions on the characteristics of elementary particles, known as Bose-Einstein statistics. «IEEE Spectrum, déc 13»
The forgotten Bose
One of the foundations of quantum mechanics, that extremely non-intuitive and puzzling area of physics, is Bose-Einstein statistics, and yes, ... «Livemint, oct 13»
It's showdown time for our insane 'green' energy policy
... the foundations of what are known as Bose-Einstein statistics, inspiring Paul Dirac to suggest that these particles should be named “bosons”. «Telegraph.co.uk, oct 13»
Would you just calm down about the Bose in the boson?
It was named so by Paul Dirac, a Nobel Prize winning physicist, to honour Bose's contribution to the Bose-Einstein statistics, work he did with ... «The Hindu, oct 13»
Bohr and the breakaway from classical mechanics
... authority (and classical mechanics', too): molecular rotation, ground-state energy, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Bose-Einstein statistics, ... «The Hindu, mai 13»
Physics Nobel Prizes and second acts
... "annus mirabilis" of 1905, his collaboration on Bose-Einstein statistics with Satyendranath Bose and his work on the foundations of the laser. «Scientific American, févr 13»
The Higgs Boson
they obey Bose-Einstein statistics, which allows multiple particles to occupy the same quantum state. They can be fundamental or composite ... «Science Careers Blog, déc 12»
God Particle: There's a fantastic connect between SN Bose's work …
For me, it's enough to see the tremendous work he has done concerning the Bose-Einstein Statistics. Taking the work to the experimentalists to ... «Economic Times, sept 12»