Traditional quantum hydrodynamics of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) is restricted by the continuity and Euler equations. The quantum Bohm potential (the quantum part of the momentum flux) has a nontrivial part that can evolve under quantum fluctuations. The quantum fluctuations are the effect of the appearance of particles in the excited states during the evolution of BEC mainly consisting of the particles in the quantum state with the lowest energy. To cover this phenomenon in terms of hydrodynamic methods, we need to derive equations for the momentum flux and the current of the momentum flux. The current of the momentum flux evolution equation contains the interaction leading to the quantum fluctuations. In the dipolar BECs, we deal wit...
structural properties. Abstract. The one-body density matrix of weakly interacting, condensed bosons...
In a joint experimental, theoretical effort, we report on the formation of a macrodroplet state in a...
Like classical fluids, quantum gases may suffer from hydrodynamic instabilities. Our paper develops ...
Several hydrodynamic models of the atomic Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) obtained beyond the mean-fi...
Abstract: Solitons in the extended hydrodynamic model of the dipolar Bose–Einstein condensates with ...
We suggest the construction of a set of quantum hydrodynamic equations for Bose-Einstein c...
Quantum fluctuations in time-dependent, harmonically trapped Bose-Einstein condensates are studied w...
A finite temperature hydrodynamic model is derived for the spin-1 ultracold bosons by the many-parti...
Turbulence in classical fluids has been the subject of scientific study for centuries, yet there is ...
Modulational instability of a uniform two-dimensional binary Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in the p...
Physical systems made of many interacting quantum particles can often be described by Euler hydrodyn...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
Hydrodynamic theories offer successful approaches that are capable of simulating the otherwise diffi...
We review a progress in understanding of statistical properties of a quantum degenerate Bose gas. We...
In a joint experimental and theoretical effort, we report on the formation of a macrodroplet state i...
structural properties. Abstract. The one-body density matrix of weakly interacting, condensed bosons...
In a joint experimental, theoretical effort, we report on the formation of a macrodroplet state in a...
Like classical fluids, quantum gases may suffer from hydrodynamic instabilities. Our paper develops ...
Several hydrodynamic models of the atomic Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) obtained beyond the mean-fi...
Abstract: Solitons in the extended hydrodynamic model of the dipolar Bose–Einstein condensates with ...
We suggest the construction of a set of quantum hydrodynamic equations for Bose-Einstein c...
Quantum fluctuations in time-dependent, harmonically trapped Bose-Einstein condensates are studied w...
A finite temperature hydrodynamic model is derived for the spin-1 ultracold bosons by the many-parti...
Turbulence in classical fluids has been the subject of scientific study for centuries, yet there is ...
Modulational instability of a uniform two-dimensional binary Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in the p...
Physical systems made of many interacting quantum particles can often be described by Euler hydrodyn...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
Hydrodynamic theories offer successful approaches that are capable of simulating the otherwise diffi...
We review a progress in understanding of statistical properties of a quantum degenerate Bose gas. We...
In a joint experimental and theoretical effort, we report on the formation of a macrodroplet state i...
structural properties. Abstract. The one-body density matrix of weakly interacting, condensed bosons...
In a joint experimental, theoretical effort, we report on the formation of a macrodroplet state in a...
Like classical fluids, quantum gases may suffer from hydrodynamic instabilities. Our paper develops ...