Martin Holthaus

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Hypergeometric continuation of divergent perturbation series: I. Critical exponents of the Bose–Hubbard model2023-07-20Paper
Quantum critical properties of Bose–Hubbard models2022-12-07Paper
Floquet theory of the analytical solution of a periodically driven two-level system2021-03-29Paper
Hypergeometric continuation of divergent perturbation series: II. Comparison with Shanks transformation and Padé approximation2017-12-13Paper
\(N\)-coherence vs. \(t\)-coherence: an alternative route to the Gross-Pitaevskii equation2016-09-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31087182012-01-05Paper
Sub- and superluminal kink-like waves in the kinetic limit of Maxwell–Bloch equations2011-01-28Paper
Cumulants of partitions2004-06-09Paper
Master equation vs. partition function: canonical statistics of ideal Bose-Einstein condensates2001-10-23Paper
Condensate fluctuations in trapped Bose gases: Canonical vs. microcanonical le2001-08-21Paper
The saddle-point method for condensed Bose gases1999-12-01Paper
On the classical-quantum correspondence for periodically time dependent systems1999-05-25Paper
The background flow method. Part 1. Constructive approach to bounds on energy dissipation1999-02-14Paper
Improved variational principle for bounds on energy dissipation in turbulent shear flow1997-02-05Paper
Classical and quantum dynamics of a periodically driven particle in a triangular well1996-06-25Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42832811994-03-11Paper
A semiclassical theory of quasienergies and Floquet wave functions1992-06-26Paper
On the classical dynamics of strongly driven anharmonic oscillators1990-01-01Paper

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