Marina Radulaski defends BSc thesis

Marina Radulaski defended her BSc thesis entitled "Numerical Simulations of Rotating Bose-Einstein Condensates" at the Union University School of Computing on 28 December 2009. The thesis was done at SCL under supervision of Antun Balaz. In the thesis presentation, Marina has given an overview of the standard full diagonalization algorithm and Lanczos algorithm for diagonalization of large matrices, as well as the obtained numerical results on time and memory complexity of both algorithms.

As a part of the work on her thesis, Marina implemented Lanczos algorithm in C/C++ programming language. The developed codes were then used for numerical study of global and local properties of fast-rotating ideal Bose-Einstein condensates in anharmonic traps, also presented in the thesis.

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