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Permutation cycles in the Bose-Einstein condensation of a trapped ideal gas
PHYSICA B
  • WJ Mullin
Publication Date
2000
Abstract

We consider Bose–Einstein condensation for non-interacting particles trapped in a harmonic potential by considering the length of permutation cycles arising from wave function symmetry. This approach had been considered previously by Matsubara and Feynman for a homogeneous gas in a box with periodic boundary conditions. For the ideal gas in a harmonic potential, one can treat the problem nearly exactly by analytical means. One clearly sees that the noncondensate is made up of permutation loops that are of length less-than-or-equals, slantN1/3, and that the phase transition consists of the sudden growth of longer permutation cycles. The condensate is seen to consist of cycles of all possible lengths with nearly equal likelihood.

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Pages
7-8
Citation Information
WJ Mullin. "Permutation cycles in the Bose-Einstein condensation of a trapped ideal gas" PHYSICA B Vol. 284 (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/william_mullin/55/