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2011

William J. Mullin

Path-integral Monte Carlo simulations

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Path-Integral Monte Carlo And The Squeezed Trapped Bose-Einstein Gas, Jp Fernandez, Wj Mullin Feb 2011

Path-Integral Monte Carlo And The Squeezed Trapped Bose-Einstein Gas, Jp Fernandez, Wj Mullin

William J. Mullin

Bose-Einstein condensation has been experimentally found to take place in finite trapped systems when one of the confining frequencies is increased until the gas becomes effectively two-dimensional (2D). We confirm the plausibility of this result by performing path-integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) simulations of trapped Bose gases of increasing anisotropy and comparing them to the predictions of finite-temperature many-body theory. PIMC simulations provide an essentially exact description of these systems; they yield the density profile directly and provide two different estimates for the condensate fraction. For the ideal gas, we find that the PIMC column density of the squeezed gas corresponds …