The Australian National University
13th Physics Summer School

Bose-Einstein Condensation:
atomic physics to quantum liquids

January 17-28, 2000

Canberra, Australia


Invitation for papers

from School participants

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Contributed papers. Abstracts

Posters: Wednesday 19 January, 4:30 - 5:30

Couple-mode theory for Bose-Einstein condensates
E. Ostrovskaya, Yu. Kivshar, M. Lisak, B. Hall, F. Cattani, D. Anderson

Bose-Einstein condensation of dilute Bose atoms in two-dimensional harmonic trap
Sang-Hoon Kim, Wonho Jhe, Sung Dahm Oh

The Bose-Einstein Condensation Experiment at Otago University
McKenzie C.R., Thomas N.R., Geursen R.W., Martin J.L, Warrington D.M, Wilson A.C.

Momentum Distribution of Trapped BEC
X.Sun, K.Chen, H.Jaing
 

Oral: Thursday 27 January, 3:30 - 5:00, Friday 28 January, 2:00 - 3:30

Format: 20 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes for questions.

Thursday 3:30
Bose-Einstein condensation in Laguerre-Gaussian traps
J. Tempere, J. T. Devreese

Thursday 4:00
The C20 coefficient of the ground state energy density of a dilute Bose gas by functional Schrodinger picture method
Sang-Hoon Kim, Hyun Sik Noh, Chul Koo Kim, Kyun Nahm

Thursday 4:30
Interacting 1D Bose gas: beyond Bogolyubov
Prabasaj Paul and Bill Sutherland

Friday 2:00
A model of a pumped continuous atom laser
Nick Robins, Craig Savage, Elena A. Ostrovskaya

Friday 2:30
Bose-Einstein Condensation On Inhomogeneous Josephson Junction Arrays.
R. Burioni, D. Cassi, I. Meccoli, M. Rasetti, S. Regina, P. Sodano, M. Vezzani.

Friday 3:00
About the nature of liquid He-4
Minasyan V. N., Touryan K. J.
 


Invitation

The Summer School organisers invite papers from School participants. The objective of participant papers is to encourage active participation in the School. Therefore all participants are encouraged to submit a paper. Papers should address topics relevant to the Summer School. They may be either 20 minute oral talks or posters.  Papers will be refereed by the School organisers.

Participant papers may describe original research or be tutorial. Tutorial papers might, for example, describe a student research project which is in progress. Publication on the School web site is encouraged.

Posters will be displayed during the School. Oral papers will be given on the last two days of the School: Thursday 27/1 and Friday 28/1.
 

Submission instructions

First ensure that you are registered for the school.
Email the following information to Craig.Savage@anu.edu.au.
If email is unavailable use the alternative contact information for Craig Savage.

Title:
Authors:
Affiliation:
Email address:
Other contact information (if needed):
Oral or poster:
Web site URL (if appropriate):
Abstract of about 100 words:

You will quickly be notified of the acceptance of your paper.


Date last modified: January 25 1999
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Any problems mail me:  Craig.Savage@anu.edu.au