Series Editor
Christophe Salomon
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Ecole Normale Supérieure
Paris, France
USA
Email: salomon@lkb.ens.fr
Over the past 20 years, interest in cold atoms has grown dramatically. New experimental techniques to cool, observe and manipulate matter have brought forth both discoveries at the frontiers of physics and practical advances in fields such as metrology. This series is mainly addressing the graduate and young researchers as an introduction to the new fields, but it should also be useful to experienced people who would like to change their field of research.
The subjects covered by books in the Cold Atoms series will include:
- Fundamental physics explored through quantum correlated systems such as Bose and Fermi superfluids.
- Advances in precision measurements.
- The application of cold atoms in quantum information.
- Many-body physics.
- Few-body physics and investigation of cold molecules, cold chemistry and cold collisions.
- Related experimental techniques.
The present Book Series will cover a large number of diverse aspects, both theoretical and experimental, and a wide variety of types of publications on all areas of Cold Matter. They could be lecture notes on advanced topics with contributions by various authors or short monographs in a lighter style, written by experts in the corresponding areas. Proceedings from conferences, schools and workshops concerning Cold Atoms may also be published in this series.
Forthcoming title
Vol. 1
Quantum Gases Finite Temperature and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
edited by Nikolaos Proukakis, Simon Gardiner, Matthew Davis, Marzena Szymanska & Nicolai Nygaard
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