This book offers a detailed introduction to Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) and nonlinear quantum systems, tailored for advanced undergraduates and researchers. It bridges foundational concepts with modern developments in quantum condensed matter. Starting with the history and experimental milestones of BECs, it explores theoretical models including mean-field and beyond-mean-field approaches for both scalar and vectorial condensates. Analytical techniques such as inverse scattering and soliton theory are covered alongside numerical methods for solving the Gross-Pitaevskii equation. Applications span optical solitons, quantum vortices, and exciton-polariton physics. Each topic is supported by examples, problem sets, and computational tools, equipping readers with both theoretical insight and practical skills to engage with cutting-edge research areas like quantum turbulence and supersolids.
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