Theoretical Foundations: The theoretical foundations of Bose-Einstein condensation emerged from the intersection of quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and the study of ideal gases. In the early 20th century, physicists were grappling with the implications of quantum theory, which described the behavior of particles at the microscopic level. At the same time, statistical mechanics provided a powerful framework for understanding the collective behavior of large ensembles of particles.

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Introduction

  • Abdulla Rakhimov,
  • Shukhrat Mardonov

摘要

Theoretical Foundations: The theoretical foundations of Bose-Einstein condensation emerged from the intersection of quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and the study of ideal gases. In the early 20th century, physicists were grappling with the implications of quantum theory, which described the behavior of particles at the microscopic level. At the same time, statistical mechanics provided a powerful framework for understanding the collective behavior of large ensembles of particles.