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Notes

Bergou, J., and Hillery, M., Introduction to the Theory of Quantum Information Processing, Springer (2013) 

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  • Pearle, P., Simple derivation of the Lindblad equation, Eur. J. Phys. 33, 805 (2012) 

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    and may conclude that the chemical potential vinishes with the temperature,

    $$ -\mu = T \ln\big(1 - \E^{2\pi n/T} \big), \quad n = N/L^2 +\mu = T \ln\big(1 - \E^{-2\pi n/T} \big), \quad n = N/L^2 $$

    and therefore, there is no transition to a condensate in two dimensions.