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condensate can have shape resonances, waves, and many other physical
 
condensate can have shape resonances, waves, and many other physical
 
behaviors, captured by these solutions.
 
behaviors, captured by these solutions.
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We may transform the GPE into a hydronamic equation for a superfluid,

by introducing flow, from current ,

This gives the continuity equation

Writing , and noting that the gradient of the phase gives us the velocity field, we get equations of motion for and ,

This reduces to

The Thomas-Fermi approximation is now applied, neglecting , but keeping , giving

a wave equation for the density. For constant, is the speed of sound squared, . The Thomas-Fermi solution for gives collective modes of the condensate. A droplet of condensate can have shape resonances, waves, and many other physical behaviors, captured by these solutions.

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