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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > AMOP list > Ultracold Bose soup: where few-body meets many-body physics
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Ulrich Schneider. Degenerate bose gases were first created in labs about twenty years ago. These gases now come in many varieties and their microscopic properties may be probed with a diverse range of experimental tools. Degenerate bose liquid, on the other hand, is available in any element the customer wants, but only if that element is helium, and even a century after it was first realized, microscopic experimental probes are relatively limited. Can we make our ultracold bose gases more liquid-like? On the way, can we learn some interesting things at the interface between few- and many-body physics? This talk is part of the AMOP list series. This talk is included in these lists:
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