Bosonic condensation

Bosonic condensation, specifically Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC), is a quantum state of matter where a large number of bosons occupy the same ground state at extremely low temperatures, leading to macroscopic quantum phenomena. In this state, the wave functions of the individual particles overlap and become coherent, effectively acting as a single quantum entity. This collective behaviour, absent in classical systems, is the hallmark of bosonic condensation and has led to significant advancements in fields ranging from superfluidity to quantum computing.

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