Martin Zwierlein "Pairs and trimers in ultracold quantum gases"
A talk by Martin Zwierlein (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA): "Pairs and trimers in ultracold quantum gases" This talk was a part of Workshop on Ultracold Molecules 2025, that took place in Warsaw, Poland on 24-27.06.2025. For more details please refer to workshop website: https://www.ultracold-molecules-2025.pl For information on future events visit our website: https://camop.uw.edu.pl

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