• A quantum fluid refers to any system that exhibits quantum mechanical effects at the macroscopic level such as superfluids, superconductors, ultracold...
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  • the hydrodynamic quantum analogs refer to experimentally-observed phenomena involving bouncing fluid droplets over a vibrating fluid bath that behave...
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  • Quantum turbulence is the name given to the turbulent flow – the chaotic motion of a fluid at high flow rates – of quantum fluids, such as superfluids...
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  • in that they show macroscopic quantum behavior, and in this respect they all can be referred to as quantum fluids. Quantum phenomena are generally classified...
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  • could behave as a classical fluid. Such non-classical Fermi systems, i.e., quantum fluids, can be studied using quantum Monte Carlo methods, Feynman...
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    irrotational vortex on potential flows of traditional fluid dynamics. In a superfluid, a quantum vortex is a hole with the superfluid circulating around...
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  • represent two possible novel types of quantum fluids: superconducting superfluids and metallic superfluids. Such fluids were predicted to have highly unusual...
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  • value at each point in the fluid, associated with the fluid supporting any local value of fluid rotation. Quantum fluids are distinguished by vorticity...
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  • Horst Störmer, and Daniel Tsui "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations". The microscopic origin of the...
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  • fluid, the kinetic energy is proportional to the temperature. In a quantum fluid, the situation is very complicated as one needs to deal with quantum...
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  • Mechanical waves and acoustics Valves and fluidics Gas laws Turbulence modeling Plasticity and rheology Quantum fluids like Bose–Einstein condensates and superfluidity...
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  • condensed matter physics, quantum hydrodynamics (QHD) is most generally the study of hydrodynamic-like systems which demonstrate quantum mechanical behavior...
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  • A charge density wave (CDW) is an ordered quantum fluid of electrons in a linear chain compound or layered crystal. The electrons within a CDW form a...
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    "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" (the fractional quantum Hall effect). He and Tsui were working...
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    modified in quantum mechanics and general relativity. They are expressed using the Reynolds transport theorem. In addition to the above, fluids are assumed...
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    Rayleigh–Taylor instability (category Fluid dynamics)
    expanding core gas is accelerated into denser shell gas, merging binary quantum fluids in metastable configuration, instabilities in plasma fusion reactors...
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    Superfluidity (redirect from Super fluid)
    (superfluidity) Condensed matter physics Macroscopic quantum phenomena Quantum hydrodynamics Slow light Supersolid Two-fluid model "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996...
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    Laughlin and Horst L. Störmer "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations." Tsui was born into a Chinese...
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  • Composite fermion (category Quantum phases)
    PMID 10057334. R.B. Laughlin (1983). "Anomalous Quantum Hall Effect: An Incompressible Quantum Fluid with Fractionally Charged Excitations". Physical...
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    Quantum Leap is an American science fiction television series, created by Donald P. Bellisario, that aired on NBC for five seasons, from March 26, 1989...
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  • In quantum mechanics, the probability current (sometimes called probability flux) is a mathematical quantity describing the flow of probability. Specifically...
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    Laughlin (b. 1950) American "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" Horst Ludwig Störmer (b. 1949)...
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    of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" 1998 Daniel C. Tsui Fan village, Henan, China "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid...
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  • parallel programs: A. Quantum Gases, Fluids and Solids B. Superconductivity C. Quantum Phase Transitions and Magnetism D. Electronic Quantum Transport in Condensed...
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  • the behavior of complex systems Quantum dynamics analogue of classical dynamics in a quantum physics context Quantum chromodynamics, a theory of the strong...
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  • Kerr metric have been implemented in a BEC of exciton-polaritons (a quantum fluid of light). Gravity waves have been recognized as a promising system...
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    An optical vortex (also known as a photonic quantum vortex, screw dislocation or phase singularity) is a zero of an optical field; a point of zero intensity...
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    exists as a liquid exhibiting normal fluid dynamic behavior. Once it is cooled to below 2.2K it begins to exhibit quantum behavior. For example, at the lambda...
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  • et al. (2015). "Vortex and half-vortex dynamics in a nonlinear spinor quantum fluid". Science Advances. 1 (11): e1500807. arXiv:1403.0487. Bibcode:2015SciA...
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  • Haldane, F. D. M. (1981). "'Luttinger liquid theory' of one-dimensional quantum fluids. I. Properties of the Luttinger model and their extension to the general...
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