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Super clear explanation of why Bose Einstein condensation occurs due to the chemical potential being limited above by zero 👌
great video!
Very Nicely Explained. thanks
So do we always miss an electron in ground state at t=0k in fermions at 6:52
I believe so, but I imagine you could just add this on similarly to the boson ground state case it’s just that one fermion is usually completely negligible when dealing with systems of large orders of magnitude
if the Bose gas is only in 2D then the density of states is constant... can you still form a BE condensate?
No, a Bose-Einstein condensate is not possible in two dimensions.
if we apply harmonic potential, we might
ko
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Super clear explanation of why Bose Einstein condensation occurs due to the chemical potential being limited above by zero 👌
great video!
Very Nicely Explained. thanks
So do we always miss an electron in ground state at t=0k in fermions at 6:52
I believe so, but I imagine you could just add this on similarly to the boson ground state case it’s just that one fermion is usually completely negligible when dealing with systems of large orders of magnitude
if the Bose gas is only in 2D then the density of states is constant... can you still form a BE condensate?
No, a Bose-Einstein condensate is not possible in two dimensions.
if we apply harmonic potential, we might
ko