In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Sat, 10 Jun 2017 22:47:12 +0000: Hi, [snip] >Robin > > >In reply to your message of Fri, 9 Jun 2017 16:15:51 > > >My suggestion about allowable locations for Bose particles reflects the >Introduction below form >The following document noted by Axil: > >Disorder, synchronization and phase locking in >non-equilibrium Bose-Einstein condensates > >BY: Paul R. Eastham, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland and >Bernd Rosenow University of Leipzig, 04009 Leipzig, Germany > >INTRODUCTION >It is twenty years weakly-interacting ultracold gas. In other settings, >namely superconductivity (which we understand in terms of a Bose-Einstein >condensate of Cooper pairs), Bose-Einstein condensates have been available >in laboratories for over a century. Yet their behaviour is still startling. >Because the many particles of the condensate occupy the same quantum >state, collective properties become described by a macroscopic wavefunction, >with an interpretation parallel to that of the single-particle wavefunction >of Schrodinger's equation [snip] Note that he says "state", not "place"/"location".
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