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The aim of this book is to present review articles describing the
latest theoretical and experimental developments in the field of
cold atoms and molecules. Our hope is that this series will promote
research by both highlighting recent breakthroughs and by outlining
some of the most promising research directions in the field.
The field of ultracold atomic physics has developed rapidly during
the last two decades, and currently encompasses a broad range of
topics in physics, with a variety of important applications in
topics ranging from quantum computing and simulation to quantum
metrology, and can be used to probe fundamental many-body effects
such as superconductivity and superfluidity. Beginning with the
underlying and including the most cutting-edge experimental
developments, this textbook covers essential topics such as
Bose-Einstein condensation of alkali atoms, studies of BEC-BCS
crossover in degenerate Fermi gas, synthetic gauge fields and
Hubbard models, and many-body localization and dynamical gauge
fields. Key physical concepts, such as symmetry and universality
highlight the connections between different systems, and theory is
developed with plain derivations supported by experimental results.
This self-contained and modern text will be invaluable for
researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates studying
cold atom physics, from both a theoretical and experimental
perspective.
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