Maxim Olshanii
Affiliations: | Physics | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeVanja Dunjko | grad student | 2004 | USC |
Amy C. Cassidy | grad student | 2009 | USC |
Frank Thanh Cao | grad student | 2011-2013 | The University of Massachusetts Boston |
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Marchukov OV, Malomed BA, Dunjko V, et al. (2020) Quantum Fluctuations of the Center of Mass and Relative Parameters of Nonlinear Schrödinger Breathers. Physical Review Letters. 125: 050405 |
Aretxabaleta XM, Gonchenko M, Harshman NL, et al. (2020) The Dynamics of Digits: Calculating Pi with Galperin’s Billiards Mathematics. 8: 509 |
Olshanii M, Styrkas Y, Yampolsky D, et al. (2020) Four-dimensional reflection groups and electrostatics Annals of Physics. 421: 168291 |
Naldesi P, Gomez JP, Malomed B, et al. (2019) Rise and Fall of a Bright Soliton in an Optical Lattice. Physical Review Letters. 122: 053001 |
Marchukov OV, Malomed BA, Yurovsky VA, et al. (2019) Splitting of nonlinear-Schrödinger-equation breathers by linear and nonlinear localized potentials Physical Review A. 99 |
Gomez JP, Minguzzi A, Olshanii M. (2019) Traces of integrability in scattering of one-dimensional dimers on a barrier New Journal of Physics. 21: 023008 |
Golde J, Ruhl J, Olshanii M, et al. (2018) Metastability versus collapse following a quench in attractive Bose-Einstein condensates Physical Review A. 97 |
Olshanii M, Scoquart T, Yampolsky D, et al. (2018) Creating entanglement using integrals of motion Physical Review A. 97 |
Dunjko V, Olshanii M. (2018) Escape the thermal fate Nature Physics. 14: 637-638 |
Yurovsky VA, Malomed BA, Hulet RG, et al. (2017) Dissociation of One-Dimensional Matter-Wave Breathers due to Quantum Many-Body Effects. Physical Review Letters. 119: 220401 |