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=== === | ===Daniel Spirn=== | ||
Dipole Trajectories in Bose-Einstein Condensates | |||
Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) are a state of matter in which supercooled atoms condense into the lowest possible quantum state. One interesting important feature of BECs are the presence of vortices that form when the condensate is stirred with lasers. I will discuss the behavior of these vortices, which interact with both the confinement potential and other vortices. I will also discuss a related inverse problem in which the features of the confinement can be extracted by the propagation of vortex dipoles. |
Revision as of 14:27, 15 September 2016
The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.
Previous PDE/GA seminars
Tentative schedule for Fall 2016
PDE GA Seminar Schedule Fall 2016
date | speaker | title | host(s) |
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September 12 | Daniel Spirn (U of Minnesota) | Dipole Trajectories in Bose-Einstein Condensates | Kim |
September 19 | Donghyun Lee (UW-Madison) | The Boltzmann equation with specular boundary condition in convex domains | Feldman |
September 26 | Kevin Zumbrun (Indiana) | Kim | |
October 3 | Will Feldman (UChicago ) | Lin & Tran | |
October 10 | Ryan Hynd (UPenn) | Extremal functions for Morrey’s inequality in convex domains | Feldman |
October 17 | Gung-Min Gie (Louisville) | Kim | |
October 24 | Tau Shean Lim (UW Madison) | TBA | Kim & Tran |
October 31 | Tarek Elgindi ( Princeton) | Propagation of Singularities in Incompressible Fluids | Lee & Kim |
November 7 | Adrian Tudorascu (West Virginia) | Feldman | |
November 14 | Alexis Vasseur ( UT-Austin) | Feldman | |
November 21 | Minh-Binh Tran (UW Madison ) | Quantum Kinetic Problems | Hung Tran |
November 28 | ( ) | ||
December 5 | Brian Weber (University of Pennsylvania) | TBA | Bing Wang |
December 12 | David Kaspar (Brown) | Tran}
AbstractsDaniel SpirnDipole Trajectories in Bose-Einstein Condensates Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) are a state of matter in which supercooled atoms condense into the lowest possible quantum state. One interesting important feature of BECs are the presence of vortices that form when the condensate is stirred with lasers. I will discuss the behavior of these vortices, which interact with both the confinement potential and other vortices. I will also discuss a related inverse problem in which the features of the confinement can be extracted by the propagation of vortex dipoles. |