On Dunkl-Bose-Einstein condensation in harmonic traps

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The use of the Dunkl derivative, defined by a combination of the difference-differential and reflection operators, allows the classification of the solutions according to even and odd solutions. Recently, we considered the Dunkl formalism to investigate the Bose-Einstein condensation of an ideal Bose gas confined in a gravitational field. In this work, we address another essential problem and examine an ideal Bose gas trapped by a three-dimensional harmonic oscillator within the Dunkl formalism. To this end, we derive an analytic expression for the critical temperature of the N particle system, discuss its value at large-N limit and finally derive and compare the ground state population with the usual case result. In addition, we explore two thermal quantities, namely the Dunkl-internal energy and the Dunkl-heat capacity functions.

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Hocine, A., Hamil, B., Merabtine, F., Lütfüoğlu, B. C., & Benarous, M. (2024). On Dunkl-Bose-Einstein condensation in harmonic traps. Revista Mexicana de Fisica, 70(5), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.31349/RevMexFis.70.051701

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