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- Bose_gas abstract "An ideal Bose gas is a quantum-mechanical version of a classical ideal gas. It is composed of bosons, which have an integer value of spin, and obey Bose–Einstein statistics. The statistical mechanics of bosons were developed by Satyendra Nath Bose for photons, and extended to massive particles by Albert Einstein who realized that an ideal gas of bosons would form a condensate at a low enough temperature, unlike a classical ideal gas. This condensate is known as a Bose–Einstein condensate.".
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- Bose_gas wikiPageExternalLink ej0614.pdf.
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- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Einstein.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bethe_ansatz.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmann_constant.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmanns_constant.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bose–Einstein_condensate.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bose–Einstein_condensation:_a_network_theory_approach.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bose–Einstein_condensation_(network_theory).
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bose–Einstein_statistics.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Boson.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bosons.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bose–Einstein_statistics.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ideal_gas.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamics.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_potential.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Chen-Ning_Yang.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Chen_Nin_Yang.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Debye_model.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_function.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gas_in_a_box.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gas_in_a_harmonic_trap.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Grand_partition_function.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Grand_potential.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_gas.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Inversion_of_series.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Mellin_transform.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Non-linear_Schroedinger_equation.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_Schrödinger_equation.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Particle_number.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Partition_function_(statistical_mechanics).
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Pauli_exclusion_principle.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Photon_gas.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Polylogarithm.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Riemann_zeta_function.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Sackur–Tetrode_equation.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Satyendra_Nath_Bose.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_de_Broglie_wavelength.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_wavelength.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink Thomas–Fermi_model.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLink File:Bose_gas_quantities.png.
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bose gas".
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bose gas#Thomas–Fermi approximation".
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bose–Einstein condensates".
- Bose_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "gas of bosons".
- Bose_gas hasPhotoCollection Bose_gas.
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- Bose_gas subject Category:Bose–Einstein_statistics.
- Bose_gas subject Category:Ideal_gas.
- Bose_gas subject Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Bose_gas subject Category:Thermodynamics.
- Bose_gas hypernym Version.
- Bose_gas type Work.
- Bose_gas type Concept.
- Bose_gas type Mechanic.
- Bose_gas type Physic.
- Bose_gas type Thermodynamic.
- Bose_gas type Thing.
- Bose_gas comment "An ideal Bose gas is a quantum-mechanical version of a classical ideal gas. It is composed of bosons, which have an integer value of spin, and obey Bose–Einstein statistics. The statistical mechanics of bosons were developed by Satyendra Nath Bose for photons, and extended to massive particles by Albert Einstein who realized that an ideal gas of bosons would form a condensate at a low enough temperature, unlike a classical ideal gas. This condensate is known as a Bose–Einstein condensate.".
- Bose_gas label "Bose gas".
- Bose_gas seeAlso Thomas–Fermi_model.
- Bose_gas sameAs বোসন_গ্যাস.
- Bose_gas sameAs Ideales_Bosegas.
- Bose_gas sameAs Gas_de_Bose.
- Bose_gas sameAs گاز_بوز.
- Bose_gas sameAs גז_בוז.
- Bose_gas sameAs Gas_di_Bose.
- Bose_gas sameAs 보스_기체.
- Bose_gas sameAs Gás_de_Bose.
- Bose_gas sameAs m.042w_j.
- Bose_gas sameAs Бозе-газ.
- Bose_gas sameAs Q1143503.
- Bose_gas sameAs Q1143503.
- Bose_gas sameAs 玻色氣體.
- Bose_gas wasDerivedFrom Bose_gas?oldid=679304035.
- Bose_gas depiction Bose_gas_quantities.png.
- Bose_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Bose_gas.