The book addresses several aspects of thermodynamics and
correlations in the strongly-interacting regime of one-dimensional
bosons, a topic at the forefront of current theoretical and
experimental studies. Strongly correlated systems of
one-dimensional bosons have a long history of theoretical study.
Their experimental realisation in ultracold atom experiments is the
subject of current research, which took off in the early 2000s. Yet
these experiments raise new theoretical questions, just begging to
be answered. Correlation functions are readily available for
experimental measurements. In this book, they are tackled by means
of sophisticated theoretical methods developed in condensed matter
physics and mathematical physics, such as bosonization, the Bethe
Ansatz and conformal field theory. Readers are introduced to these
techniques, which are subsequently used to investigate many-body
static and dynamical correlation functions.
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