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Update st wslda examples authored Dec 29, 2020 by Gabriel Wlazłowski's avatar Gabriel Wlazłowski
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The graph below shows density distribution (left) and the absolute value of delta (right) for the converged solution. By arrows currents are plotted.
![example-st-2](uploads/f896b92eeaa489872600109615ef066b/example-st-2.png)
# Example 3: Mass imbalanced gas in a harmonic trap
# Example 3: mass imbalanced gas in a harmonic trap
This example is motivated by work [arXiv:1909.03424](https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.03424).
Namely, let us consider gas of:
* component *a*: $`{}^{161}\textrm{Dy}`$,
......@@ -35,4 +35,9 @@ where traping frequencies of both components are different (in the example we us
* [predefines.h](uploads/8bed3548acc9dd04a2ccf54a35687ac7/DyK_predefines.h)
* [problem-definition.h](uploads/475df575833b5d4e92acd77b30992930/DyK_problem-definition.h)
* [logger.h](uploads/8ac2b1262a442fa45092727564919f94/DyK_logger.h)
* [input.txt](uploads/287f965385d1da19e7d84f007ec26a0e/DyK_input.txt)
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* [input.txt](uploads/287f965385d1da19e7d84f007ec26a0e/DyK_input.txt)
* [DyK.out](uploads/8829e64cb15639be6a1dfb44e55c5314/DyK.out)
The graph below shows density distribution along *x* axis of $`{}^{161}\textrm{Dy}`$ (red) and $`{}^{40}\textrm{K}`$ (blue). The phase separation phenomenon is visible.
![visit0002](uploads/d51bec1985fcbac0d6be10793a766d47/visit0002.png)
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