Tuesday, 21 July 2020

statistical mechanics - Why the ground state energy of bosons are 0 at T=0K ? Does it violate Heisenberg's Uncertainity Principle at 0K?


Bosons obey Heisenberg's Uncertainity Principle but do not Pauli's Exclusion Principle. That's why in Bose Condensation we get a large amount of particles in a single state i.e. ground state at T=0K. But why the ground state energy is zero ? And in this case is Heisenberg valid ?




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