PHYS 342: Modern Physics

PHYS 342: Modern Physics

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  • Lecture 9.8: Quantum Statistics 1. Lecture 9.8: Quantum Statistic… 0
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  • 1. Bose-Einstein Statistics 2. 1. Bose-Einstein Statistics 50.216883550216885
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  • Consequences of Indistinguishability 3. Consequences of Indistinguisha… 204.07073740407074
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  • On average, how many particles are there in each energy state? 4. On average, how many particles… 284.55121788455125
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  • Bose-Einstein 5. Bose-Einstein 386.31965298631968
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  • 2. Fermi-Dirac Statistics 6. 2. Fermi-Dirac Statistics 512.7460794127461
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  • Only allowed states 7. Only allowed states 607.4407741074408
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  • On average, how many particles are there in each energy state? 8. On average, how many particles… 705.67233900567237
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  • Fermi-Dirac 9. Fermi-Dirac 769.93660326993665
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  • Details at higher energies 10. Details at higher energies 828.52852852852857
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  • An important difference between the three distributions 11. An important difference betwee… 912.57924591257927
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  • 3. Analytical Formulas of Quantum Statistics for Large N 12. 3. Analytical Formulas of Quan… 1017.8845512178846
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  • Final Result – requires two parameters  and μ 13. Final Result – requires two … 1083.2832832832833
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  • Summary 14. Summary 1171.8385051718385
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  • Bose Condensate – A single quantum state for N particles 15. Bose Condensate – A single q… 1394.6613279946614
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  • The Bose Condensate 16. The Bose Condensate 1507.2072072072074
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  • A unifying theme n(E,T)=g(E)·f(E,T)·dE 17. A unifying theme n(E,T)=g(E)·… 1595.3953953953956
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  • Up Next 18. Up Next 1868.2349015682351
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