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      Faddeev equations in one-dimensional problems with resonant interactions

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          A problem of three one-dimensional bosons with resonant multichannel interactions is considered. The problem is reduced to a single-channel Faddeev-Lovelace equation by elimination of the closed and output channels. The equation is regularized using algebraic properties of their singularities.

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          Non-equilibrium coherence dynamics in one-dimensional Bose gases

          Low-dimensional systems are beautiful examples of many-body quantum physics. For one-dimensional systems the Luttinger liquid approach provides insight into universal properties. Much is known of the equilibrium state, both in the weakly and strongly interacting regime. However, it remains a challenge to probe the dynamics by which this equilibrium state is reached. Here we present a direct experimental study of the coherence dynamics in both isolated and coupled degenerate 1d Bose gases. Dynamic splitting is used to create two 1d systems in a phase coherent state. The time evolution of the coherence is revealed in local phase shifts of the subsequently observed interference patterns. Completely isolated 1d Bose gases are observed to exhibit a universal sub-exponential coherence decay in excellent agreement with recent predictions by Burkov et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 200404 (2007)]. For two coupled 1d Bose gases the coherence factor is observed to approach a non-zero equilibrium value as predicted by a Bogoliubov approach. This coupled-system decay to finite coherence is the matter wave equivalent of phase locking two lasers by injection. The non-equilibrium dynamics of superfluids plays an important role in a wide range of physical systems, such as superconductors, quantum-Hall systems, superfluid Helium, and spin systems. Our experiments studying coherence dynamics show that 1d Bose gases are ideally suited for investigating this class of phenomena.
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                27 July 2009
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                10.1103/PhysRevA.80.022701
                0907.4734
                fd029586-4bae-4b39-9323-eef1d3df4f3c

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                Phys. Rev. A 80, 022701 (2009)
                physics.atom-ph cond-mat.quant-gas

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