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Large deviations in the superstable weakly imperfect Bose-gas (English)
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22 April 2009
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It is known that the superstable Weakly Imperfect Bose Gas (WIBG) was originally derived to solve the inconsistency of the Bogoliubov theory of superfluidity. The paper is devoted to the grand canonical termodynamics of the sup-WIBG model at the first order phase transition point. The large deviations formalism and, in particular, the analysis of the Kac distribution function are main tools of the study. It is established that as a function of the chemical potential, the discontinuity of the Bose condensate density at the phase transition point disappears as a function of the particle density. It is proved that at the point of the phase coexistence, the quantum Gibbs state of the Sup-WIBG model is a liner convex combination of two phases corresponding to pure phases related to two critical particle densities (low and high-densities).
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superstable weakly imperfect Bose-gas
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Bose-Einstein condensation
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Kac distribution
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large deviations
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equivalence of ensembles
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