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Feshbach resonance / Efimov state / Bose–Einstein condensate / BCS theory / Boson / Absolute zero / Spectroscopy / Optical lattice / Electron / Physics / Atomic physics / Condensed matter physics
Date: 2012-04-20 09:59:48
Feshbach resonance
Efimov state
Bose–Einstein condensate
BCS theory
Boson
Absolute zero
Spectroscopy
Optical lattice
Electron
Physics
Atomic physics
Condensed matter physics

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