DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-180783
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Quantum Brownian motion in Bose-Einstein condensates

Christos Charalambous

Abstract: Quantum Brownian motion is one of the most prominent examples of an open quantum system, a system which cannot be treated in isolation from its environment. The simplest method to study the dynamics of a system undergoing such a type of motion, that satisfies Heisenberg Uncertainty principle is the approach of Quantum Generalized Langevin Equations (QGLE), which was used throughout this thesis. A Quantum Brownian motion approach is used in this work to study the Bose polaron problem. In this case, one transfor… Show more

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