Bose-Einstein condensation under external conditions
Physics Letters A, ISSN: 0375-9601, Vol: 243, Issue: 3, Page: 137-141
1998
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We discuss the phenomenon of Bose-Einstein condensation under general external conditions using connections between partition sums and the heat-equation. Thermodynamical quantities like the critical temperature are given in terms of the heat-kernel coefficients of the associated Schrödinger equation. The general approach is applied to situations where the gas is confined by arbitrary potentials or by boxes of arbitrary shape.
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