
Many-Body Physics with Ultracold Gases
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- 1: Antoine Georges and Thierry Giamarchi: Strongly correlated bosons and fermions in optical lattices
- 2: Immanuel Bloch: Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices
- 3: Dmitry S. Petrov: Few-atom problem
- 4: Ignacio Cirac: Entanglement in many-body quantum systems
- 5: Nigel R. Cooper: Quantum Hall States of Ultracold Atomic Gases
- 6: Luis Santos: Theory of dipolar gases
- 7: Deborah S. Jin and Jun Ye: Ultracold Polar Molecules
- 8: Frédéric Chevy: Ultra-cold Fermi gases as quantum simulators of condensed matter physics
- 9: David Pekker and Eugene Demler: Competing instabilities in quench experiments with ultracold Fermi gases near a Feshbach resonance
- 10: Alain Aspect: Anderson localization of ultra-cold atoms in a laser speckle
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