We investigate the effects of a trapping space-dependent potential on the low-temperature quasi-long-range order phase of two-dimensional particle systems with a relevant U(1) symmetry, such as quantum atomic gases. We characterize the universal features of the trap-size dependence using scaling arguments. The resulting scenario is supported by numerical Monte Carlo simulations of a classical two-dimensional XY model with a space-dependent hopping parameter whose inhomogeneity is analogous to that arising from the trapping potential in experiments of atomic gases
We study theoretically transitions between the localized and chaotic many-body regimes in one-dimens...
Usually complex charge ordering phenomena arise due to competing interactions. We have studied how s...
We show how entanglement entropies allow for the estimation of quasi-long-range order in one-dimensi...
We investigate the effects of a trapping space-dependent potential on the low-temperature quasi-long...
We study the scaling properties of critical particle systems confined by a potential. Using renormal...
We discuss the effects of a trapping space-dependent potential on the critical dynamics of lattice g...
We study the scaling properties of critical particle systems confined by a potential. Using renorma...
The scaling of the largest eigenvalue λ0 of the one-body density matrix of a system with respect to ...
We study some aspects of equilibrium and off equilibrium quantum dynamics of dilute bosonic gases i...
We develop a trap-size scaling theory for trapped particle systems at quantum transitions. As a theo...
International audienceWe study the distribution of the position of the rightmost particle x $_{max}$...
We develop a trap-size scaling theory for trapped particle systems at quantum transitions. As a the...
We investigate the critical behavior of trapped particle systems at the low-temperature superfluid t...
We study two dimensional stripe forming systems with competing repulsive interactions decaying as r−...
We study the square-lattice XY model in the presence of random phase shifts. We consider two differe...
We study theoretically transitions between the localized and chaotic many-body regimes in one-dimens...
Usually complex charge ordering phenomena arise due to competing interactions. We have studied how s...
We show how entanglement entropies allow for the estimation of quasi-long-range order in one-dimensi...
We investigate the effects of a trapping space-dependent potential on the low-temperature quasi-long...
We study the scaling properties of critical particle systems confined by a potential. Using renormal...
We discuss the effects of a trapping space-dependent potential on the critical dynamics of lattice g...
We study the scaling properties of critical particle systems confined by a potential. Using renorma...
The scaling of the largest eigenvalue λ0 of the one-body density matrix of a system with respect to ...
We study some aspects of equilibrium and off equilibrium quantum dynamics of dilute bosonic gases i...
We develop a trap-size scaling theory for trapped particle systems at quantum transitions. As a theo...
International audienceWe study the distribution of the position of the rightmost particle x $_{max}$...
We develop a trap-size scaling theory for trapped particle systems at quantum transitions. As a the...
We investigate the critical behavior of trapped particle systems at the low-temperature superfluid t...
We study two dimensional stripe forming systems with competing repulsive interactions decaying as r−...
We study the square-lattice XY model in the presence of random phase shifts. We consider two differe...
We study theoretically transitions between the localized and chaotic many-body regimes in one-dimens...
Usually complex charge ordering phenomena arise due to competing interactions. We have studied how s...
We show how entanglement entropies allow for the estimation of quasi-long-range order in one-dimensi...