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- Bose–Hubbard_model abstract "The Bose–Hubbard model gives an approximate description of the physics of interacting bosons on a lattice. It is closely related to the Hubbard model which originated in solid-state physics as an approximate description of superconducting systems and the motion of electrons between the atoms of a crystalline solid. The name Bose refers to the fact that the particles in the system are bosonic; the model was first introduced by Gersch H., Knollman G in 1963, The Bose–Hubbard model can be used to study systems such as bosonic atoms on an optical lattice. In contrast, the Hubbard model applies to fermionic particles such as electrons, rather than bosons. Furthermore, it can also be generalized and applied to Bose–Fermi mixtures, in which case the corresponding Hamiltonian is called the Bose–Fermi–Hubbard Hamiltonian.".
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- Bose–Hubbard_model subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Bose–Hubbard_model subject Category:Quantum_Lattice_models.
- Bose–Hubbard_model comment "The Bose–Hubbard model gives an approximate description of the physics of interacting bosons on a lattice. It is closely related to the Hubbard model which originated in solid-state physics as an approximate description of superconducting systems and the motion of electrons between the atoms of a crystalline solid.".
- Bose–Hubbard_model label "Bose–Hubbard model".
- Bose–Hubbard_model label "Модель Бозе — Хаббарда".
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