Bose–Hubbard model
model of interacting spinless bosons on a lattice
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Bose–Hubbard model
Summary
Bose–Hubbard model is a lattice model[1]. It draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (lattice_model category, ranking #2 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Bose–Hubbard model's instance of is recorded as lattice model[3].
- Hubbard model is named after Bose–Hubbard model[4].
- Bose-Einstein statistics is named after Bose–Hubbard model[5].
- Satyendra Nath Bose is named after Bose–Hubbard model[6].
- John Hubbard is named after Bose–Hubbard model[7].
- Bose–Hubbard model's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cfr_n[8].
- Bose–Hubbard model's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://physics.stackexchange.com/tags/bose-hubbard-model[9].
- Bose–Hubbard model's defining formula is recorded as H=-t\sum_{\langle i,j\rangle}(\hat b_i^\dagger\hat b_j+\hat b_j^\dagger\hat b_i)+\frac U2\sum_i\hat n_i(\hat n_i-1)-\mu\sum_i\hat n_i[10].
- Bose–Hubbard model's studied by is recorded as quantum mechanics[11].
- Bose–Hubbard model's studied by is recorded as solid-state physics[12].
- Bose–Hubbard model's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 196498566[13].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat b^\dagger_i[14].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat b_i[15].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as \hat n_i[16].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as \mu[17].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as U[18].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as t[19].
- Bose–Hubbard model's in defining formula is recorded as H[20].
- Bose–Hubbard model's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C196498566[21].
Why It Matters
Bose–Hubbard model draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (lattice_model category, ranking #2 of 1).[2]