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He is the type of people {{I}} naturally feel associated with, for stories such as the one where his son detonated a home-made bomb in the backyard, for which Javanainen served community service and was put under probation [https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/15758/Boy-s-homemade-explosives-get-his-physics].
He is the type of people {{I}} naturally feel associated with, for stories such as the one where his son detonated a home-made bomb in the backyard, for which Javanainen served community service and was put under probation [https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/15758/Boy-s-homemade-explosives-get-his-physics].


He interests us particularly for his work on phase symmetry breaking in condensates:
He interests us particularly for his work on phase symmetry breaking in condensates, where he first predicted [[multiphoton symmetry breaking]]:
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He concurs with us that interactions are not necessary for BEC and that this is driven by pure Bosonic effects instead.


See also Ref. {{onlinecite|javanainen05a}}.
See also Ref. {{onlinecite|javanainen05a}}.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 3 February 2025

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Juha Javanainen

Juha Javanainen is a theoretical physicist working on atomic BEC (with works relevant to quantum optics).

He is the type of people I naturally feel associated with, for stories such as the one where his son detonated a home-made bomb in the backyard, for which Javanainen served community service and was put under probation [1].

He interests us particularly for his work on phase symmetry breaking in condensates, where he first predicted multiphoton symmetry breaking:

He concurs with us that interactions are not necessary for BEC and that this is driven by pure Bosonic effects instead.

See also Ref. [1].

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