Strongly correlated bosons and fermions in optical lattices
Antoine Georges, Thierry Giamarchi

TL;DR
This paper introduces the physics of strongly correlated bosons and fermions in optical lattices, focusing on experimental realizations using cold atomic gases, and discusses their theoretical and practical implications.
Contribution
It provides an accessible introduction to the complex physics of strongly correlated particles in optical lattices, emphasizing recent experimental developments.
Findings
Experimental realization of strongly correlated bosons and fermions in optical lattices
Insights into the behavior of cold atomic gases in lattice potentials
Foundational understanding for future research in quantum simulations
Abstract
These lectures are an introduction to the physics of strongly correlated fermions and bosons. They are specially targeted for the experimental realizations that have been provided by cold atomic gases in optical lattices.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards
