Unusual condensates in quark and atomic systems
Oct, 200516 pages
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- Surveys High Energ.Phys. 20 (2006) 47-57
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- hep-ph/0510302 [hep-ph]
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Abstract:
In these lectures we discuss condensates which are formed in quark matter when it is squeezed and in a gas of fermionic atoms when it is cooled. The behavior of these two seemingly very different systems reveals striking similarities. In particular, in both systems the Bose-Einstein condensate to Bardeen--Cooper-Schrieffer (BEC-BCS) crossover takes place.- Quark systems
- Atomic systems
- BEC-BCS Crossover
- Condensates
- lectures: Moscow 2005/02/22
- quark: matter
- atom: gas
- condensation: Bose-Einstein
- superconductivity
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