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ESI Bose-Einstein Condensation as a Quantum Phase Transition in an Optical Lattice

... the closely related property of Gaussian domination) and fortunately it can be applied to our system. For this, however, the hard core and half-filling conditions are essential because they imply a particle-hole symmetry that is crucial for the proofs to work. Naturally, BEC is expected to occur at ...
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