Exact Analytical Solutions to the Two-Mode Mean-Field Model Describing Dynamics of a Split Bose-Eins

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We present the analytical solutions to the two-mode mean-field model for a split Bose Einstein condensate.These explicit solutions completely determine the system's dynamics under the two-mode mean-field approximation for all possible initial conditions.
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